Piramides de Guimar
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Located on the island of Tenerife in Spain, the Piramides de Guimar are step pyramids, part of an ethnographic park. These structures, made of lava stone, are aligned with the solstices. The site covers approximately 64,000 square meters and was first studied in the 1990s.
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The origins of the Piramides de Guimar remain unclear, with some theories suggesting agricultural or religious purposes. The park includes a museum with exhibits on pyramidal structures worldwide. Visitors can explore the site's botanical garden and museum, and it is accessible from the town of Güímar. The park supports research and educational initiatives, offering detailed insights into the cultural significance of the structures.
