The pyramid at Sipán. It was built from adobe bricks in the 1st and 2nd centuries and has eroded over time. |
The same pyramid up close, with excavations underway. This isn't the pyramid the tombs were in, it's an administrative pyramid next to the burial pyramid. |
The view from on top of the burial pyramid. |
Excavations of the burial pyramid. These pyramids were built of adobe bricks in freestanding stacks (you can see the stacks in the cut out side of the pyramid) to make them earthquake resistant. |
Another tomb. |
The tomb of "The Priest", who was buried around the same time as the Lord. |
The Lord of Sipan. His tomb was found undisturbed by grave robbers. He was buried with a sentry, a guard, his military chief, 3 women, a child, a dog, and a llama. |
This guy is from tombs at Sipán. |
The kids selling necklaces were sad to see us go. |
Just getting around. |
From left, Christian, Nathaly, Freddie, and me. |
Jesus. |
4,000 year old fire temple. |
Shadow people. |
The base of the fire temple. |
The paintings at this site are the oldest paintings anywhere in South America. They were preserved because the people who built this temple buried it when they were finished with it. |
The door leading inside the temple. |
Foundations of temple outbuildings. |
The inside of the temple. We literally just wandered around inside (we walked on top of walls to get around). |
Of course, people still live here. |
The view from the fire temple. |
The main room of the temple. |
The road back to Chiclayo. |
Church in Plaza de Armas in Chiclayo. |
Church with birds. |
Church. |
Church with birds. |
The plaza with the statue. |
Next: Was going to be Trujillo this weekend, but we missed the bus so I have no idea what will be next.