The Face of Harakmbut

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By Derek Olson

Hidden away deep in the Peruvian Amazon is an ancient secret that would shock any unsuspecting explorers traversing through the dense rainforest… a giant 20+ ft tall stone faced referred to as “The Face of Harakmbut.” The face lies atop a large waterfall that pours into a peaceful lagoon below.

The face appears to show a wise old battle hardened warrior who is in deep reflection regarding a brutal changing world… Some legends whisper that the face is the guardian of the mythical city of “El Paiтιтi,” a city of gold. The indigenous Harakmbut culture call it the Incacok, which translates as “Inca Face.”

In my humble opinion, this is prediluvian, the work of the Hanan Pacha – the lost megalithic engineers of the Andes who built the largest megaliths & could shape the very earth with ease. Examples of their other earth shaping can be seen everywhere: from the Intihuatana at Machu Picchu, to the “Temple of the Condor” at Ollantaytambo, to “The Face of Viracocha” across from Ollantaytambo, to the zig zag labyrinths of Q’enqo, etc.

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