Jalca Grande and the Choza Redonda

This village fights to stay as traditional as possible, so the inhabitants still speak Quechua. The thatched roofs indicate the influence of Chachapoyas architecture on local traditions and the paved streets are still relatively calm. La Choza redonda is the village biggest edifice, and the oldest as well, that served as a model to build other edifices.

Jalca Grande and the Choza Redonda
Jalca Grande and the Choza Redonda
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