Tunupa, a Nephilim? (another name for Viracochan, the great teacher who appeared soon after the Flood)
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Tunupa, a Nephilim? (another name for Viracochan, the great teacher who appeared soon after the Flood)
According to local myth, a representation of the messenger of Viracocha ('The Creator of Civilization') named Wiracochan or Tunupa is shown in the small village of Ollantaytambo, southern Peru. Ollantaytambo located in the department of Cusco makes up a chain of small villages along the Urubamba Valley. Also known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, it was an important stronghold of the Incan Empire. Facing the ancient Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo in the rock face of Cerro Pinkuylluna is the 140 metre high figure of Wiracochan. The angry-looking formation of his face is made up of indentations that form the eyes and mouth, whilst a protruding carved rock denotes the nose. Inca ruins built on top of the face are also considered to represent a crown on his head.