The village of Singa with the mountainOcpay in the background where the archaeological site of Ahuila Gencha Machay is situated | |
| Location | Peru,Huánuco Region,Huamalíes Province |
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| Coordinates | 9°23′59.2″S76°49′34.2″W / 9.399778°S 76.826167°W /-9.399778; -76.826167 |
Ahuila Gencha Machay (possibly fromQuechuaawila grandmother a borrowing fromSpanishabuela,qhincha bad luck, unlucky person, unlucky,qincha hedge, fence,mach'ay cave)[1][2] is an archaeological site with cave paintings inPeru.[3] It lies in theHuánuco Region,Huamalíes Province,Singa District.[3] It is situated on the mountainOcpay southwest of Singa, at a height of about 3,853 metres (12,641 ft).[3]
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