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The Discovery of the Century: Discover a Secret Network of Tunnels in Machu Picchu that Hides the Most Valuable Treasure

Summary by El Cronista
An archaeological team from Peru confirmed the existence of a network of underground tunnels under the city of Cuzco. It is the Inca labyrinth called Chincana en Quechua, which has a length of almost two kilometers and connects two mythical spaces of the region.Although it was already known of these passages since the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, thanks to historical documents of some chroniclers such as Anello de Oliva and an anonymous …
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An archaeological team from Peru confirmed the existence of a network of underground tunnels under the city of Cuzco. It is the Inca labyrinth called Chincana en Quechua, which has a length of almost two kilometers and connects two mythical spaces of the region.Although it was already known of these passages since the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, thanks to historical documents of some chroniclers such as Anello de Oliva and an anonymous …

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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