One of the walls inside the ruined pre-Inca city, partly restored, built by the Chimu, c.1300 by Pre Columbian

One of the walls inside the ruined pre-Inca city, partly restored, built by the Chimu, c.1300

(One of the walls inside the ruined pre-Inca city, partly restored, built by the Chimu, c.1300 (see 138720 for detail))


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One of the walls inside the ruined pre-Inca city, partly restored, built by the Chimu, c.1300 by Pre Columbian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
relief · ruin · ruins · repetitive pattern · architecture · fish · frieze · carved · carving · fishes · architecture · peruvian · south america · american · wall · decoration · design · Chanchan · Chan Chan, near Trujillo, La Liberdad, Peru / Bridgeman Images
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