Tiwanaku Temple
The Tiwanaku Temple is an ancient archaeological site located near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It was the center of the Tiwanaku civilization, which thrived between 300 and 1000 AD. The temple complex features impressive stone structures, including the famous Puma Punku and the Akapana pyramid, showcasing advanced engineering and architectural skills.
The site is known for its large monolithic stones, some weighing over 100 tons, intricately carved with symbolic designs. Tiwanaku is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is significant for understanding the cultural and historical development of the Andean region.