Aramu Muru
Aramu Muru is an abandoned stone carving in Peru, near Lake Titicaca, known as “Gate of the Gods”. It was discovered in the early 1990s and is believed to be an abandoned Incan construction project. The flat stone is approximately 23 ft (7.0 m)square, with a T-shaped alcove measuring 6 feet and 6 inches (198 cm) tall carved into it.
Quechua: Hayumarka | |
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Coordinates | 16°10′14.5″S 69°32′27.92″W |
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Type | Rock-cut architecture |
Material | Stone |
Aramu Muru is a popular tourist destination for paranormal pilgrimage. Since its discovery in the 1990s some local inhabitants have speculated that it is of alien creation. According to some conspiracy theorists, an Incan priest took a golden disk and placed it in the door and it opened up. These conspiracy theorists claim this golden disk dropped from the sky. Though this speculation is unsupported by evidence.