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Adobe chullpas at Culli Culli Alto, near Lahuachaca, Sica Sica district, Bolivia
These adobe (mud brick) chullpas at Culli Culli Alto (also written Kulli Kulli) are thought to have been built by the Pacajes culture in the 13th - 15th centuries. There are 82 chulpas on the site, many badly deteriorated by exposure to the weather. The site is at an altitude of 3,750m / 12,300ft in the altiplano near the village of Lahuachaca in Sica Sica district, Aroma Province in the south of La Paz Department.
Photograph ID: SicaSica2013D9
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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