The Chilean Inca trail (El Camino del Inca en Chile) is a local and popular term among local tourism initiatives[1][2][3] and Chilean anthropologists and archaeologists[4] for the various branches of the Qhapak Ñan (the Inca road system) in Chile and its associated Inca archaeological sites.
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