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Tiahuanaco Monuments (Tiwanaku / Pumapunku), Bolivia are made of geopolymer artificial stones created 1400 years ago. – Geopolymer Institute
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Tiahuanaco Monuments (Tiwanaku / Pumapunku), Bolivia are made of geopolymer artificial stones created 1400 years ago. – Geopolymer Institute
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Pumapunku is the name of a large 6th cent. temple complex in Bolivia that is most notable for its stonework. The stones, which are of megalithic proportion with the largest weighing 131
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Elaborate carving in megalithic stone at Puma Punku, part of the Tiwanaku archaeological complex, a UNESCO world heritage site near La Paz, Bolivia. Stock Photo | Adobe Stock