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Detail of lizard carving on the "lizard chullpa", a cut stone Inca period funerary tower, Sillustani, Peru
The "lizard chullpa" gets its name from this lizard carved on the surface of one of its blocks. It is one of the largest chullpas at Sillustani, measuring just over 12m / 39ft high and 7m / 23ft in diameter.
Photograph ID: Sillustani2014D37
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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Photograph size: 19.9 Mpixels (56.9 MB uncompressed) - 5460x3640 pixels (18.2x12.1 in / 46.2x30.8 cm at 300 ppi)
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