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The early civilization of the Incas is attributed to the ancient engineering of structures and especially the famous Inca road system. What can modern day engineering project learn from the inca roads system?
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This is one of the master pieces of engineering in the ancient times. To date, engineers can borrow much from the 600 year old road system, which is on constant use for all those years.
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