10/13/2024
In 1996, local tour guide Jose Luis Delgado Mamani uncovered Aramu Muru, or the Puerta de Hayu Marca, an ancient site carved into Hayu Marca Mountain near Lake Titicaca in Peru. This enigmatic structure, measuring about 7 meters high and wide, features a T-shaped design with a central circular depression, leading to various theories regarding its origins and purpose. Some suggest it was created by ancient pre-Incan civilizations, while others speculate about extraterrestrial involvement.
Native American legends portray the Gate of the Gods as a portal through which heroes met their gods, gaining immortality. The story of Aramu Maru, an Inca priest who fled with a golden disk to the mountain, further fuels its mystical reputation. Visitors flock to the site, drawn by its rumored supernatural energy and claims of being a gateway to other dimensions.
Despite the lack of concrete evidence and no further excavations since its discovery, Aramu Muru remains a protected archaeological site, captivating tourists and spiritual seekers alike with its mysterious allure and historical significance.