The TOWER And OTHER ENCLOSURES OF COLORADO INN

PUCALLACTA Or PUCAHUASI

From the second level of the Palace or I build Main of Colorado Inn, is possible to be accesar to diverse enclosures, being those of the wing the west but the surprising ones then in that side are two baths and the tower.

Like podra to be appraised in following imagenes, for the scenery three colors were used, the red one, ocher and the target.

The hornacinas have conserved better the red color with which they were painted when not being exposed to the interperie.


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TAMBO COLORADO
PDoors that simultaneously allow the access of a single person.


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TAMBO COLORADO
Access that leads to the Tower.



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TAMBO COLORADO


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TAMBO COLORADO
Partial Vista of Colorado Inn from the Tower.


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TAMBO COLORADO
Aqui is appraised; in the part it lowers the inner patio with his platform, the perron to the means that lead at the second level, this level also has a platform and sidewalls are accesses which they lead to other enclosures, travez of the door of the accesa side the west to the baths and the tower, and the one of the east leads at the third level, in this level it is not possible to be appreciated clearly the platform and access to the Stepped Enclosures.


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TAMBO COLORADO
Vista towards the east of Colorado Inn, is not appraised very well by solar rays. To the Bottom a hill detras of which is a Cemetery Inca.


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TAMBO COLORADO


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TAMBO COLORADO
The hornacinas preserved better the red color when not being exposed to the interperie.


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TAMBO COLORADO
I predominate the red color, ocher and the target.


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