The BIGGEST Lie About Peru's 200-Ton Stones EXPOSED
A knife blade won't fit between them. High above Cusco, the ancient walls of Saksaywaman are built from 200-ton stones fitted so precisely that after 500 years of violent earthquakes, they haven't shifted a single millimeter — while every Spanish structure built on top has cracked and collapsed. This documentary investigates the biggest lie about Peru's megalithic stones and asks whether the standard bronze-and-rope explanation really adds up. We explore the genius of the Inca Empire, the incredible engineering of Saksaywaman, and the uncomfortable gap between the tidy version on the tourist plaques and what the numbers actually tell us. The Inca were brilliant builders — but does that story fully explain the giants? What do you think really happened here? Drop your theory in the comments and subscribe for more deep dives into ancient mysteries. #Saksaywaman #AncientMysteries #IncaEmpire #Peru #LostTechnology"

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