Gallery
Photo gallery for this site.

Main square of Baños, with mountains and waterfalls overlooking.

Einat, the Argentinean Israeli.

Sand, sea, sun. I’m in.

Poolside hangout at Sol y Mar.

Model of what archaeologists believe the pyramids of Sipán must have looked like, in Moche times.

Newspaper article chronicling the tomb’s discovery in 1987.

All the bricks that were taken out to unearth the tomb, were carefully numbered by archaeologists, so that they (theoretically) know how to put them all back together.

Thousands of ceramic pots were found buried at this site, along with the treasure-enshrouded skeletons.

Tomb of El Señor himself, believed to have been an ancient Moche warrior / priest / king, and buried alongside his associates. All the gold that was buried with him is now in the Museo de Tumbas Reales in Lambayeque, but the less-valuable accessories are still here in the original tomb.

Several entombed bodies at Sipán, believed to have been Moche high priests.
