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structures rising in the form of an amphitheatre. 
The hill is divided into six terraces, each plat- 
form of which is faced with hewn stone. Farther 
on we find the baths of the Inca, of which I shall 
give a more ample description in the Historical 
Narrative of my Travels. We are surprised at 
finding baths on an elevated plain, the springs of 
which have scarcely a temperature from ten to 
twelve degrees of the centigrade thermometer, 
and where the air cools as low as six or eight 
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