The Face Of The Amarakarei – Remarkable Enormous Face Caved Into Stone Cliffs In Peru

Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Hidden deep in the Peruvian Amazon is a remarkable enormous face carved into stone cliffs. The “Face Of The Amarakarei“ has been there for as long as anyone can remember, but it’s difficult to locate and access.

A group of explores set out to investigate the region and were lucky to finally find the ancient face that is very important to the natives.

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Harakbut is an ancient culture with ancient knowledge. A group of Harakbut decided to launch an expedition to explore their past because they felt it’s important to continue with the traditions and customs that each tribe has.

The expedition’s goal was to locate an enormous face carved into stone cliffs hidden in the depths of the Peruvian Amazon.

“The important thing when you enter the forest is that it is an ancient territory in which our ancestors lived for many years and you should understand that the spirits are watching you. We have to go with an open heart to demonstrate to them that we share the same concern for the forest, “explains one of the expedition members.

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After walking for many hours through the Amazon forest the team finally found the place. They could sense there was strong energy present in the area.

“When we reached the Face there was an impact, the face of a human being reflecting on who we are. He had a profound look, one of the explorers said.

The Face Of The Amarakarei - Remarkable Enormous Face Caved Into Stone Cliffs In Peru

The Harakbut Amana, the sacred ritual place of the 'Rostro'. Image GTEL-APAR 2015.

“Sacred sites are very important to us. We must reaffirm that we have for future generations to continue to preserve our identity, our culture, our way of life, and the forests.

The expedition hopes that this discovery will help to strengthen the people’s identity and reaffirms the Harakbut territory.

Written by Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com 

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