Peru's abundant ruins feel the squeeze of urbanization [View all]
Franklin Briceno and Rodrigo Abd, Associated Press
Updated 11:47 am, Tuesday, November 28, 2017
hoto: Rodrigo Abd, AP
IMAGE 1 OF 11 In this Sept. 22, 2017 photo, the pre-Columbian archeological site La Luz is flanked by a private soccer field players rent in Lima, Peru. Many people in modern-day Peru are raised among the Incan ruins built before the Spanish colonized South America.
LIMA, Peru (AP) From her small home near two golf courses and three slums, Gianina Rojas gazes up at a crumbling adobe pyramid, remnants of the vast Inca empire that flourished more than six centuries ago.
Like many people in modern-day Peru, Rojas was born and raised among Incan sites that were built before the Spanish colonized South America.
Now 26, she recalls treasure hunting as a child hiding away pieces of ceramic pots, textile scraps and even human bones.
"Lima is full of places like this," she said.
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