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Camino inca (the spanish name for the inca road system) in pre-columbian south america was the most developed and duston gel BioForce Crema Ecuador,Oxys crema Ecuador ecuador precio extensive transportation system. Routes and trails ran throughout colombia, ecuador, peru, bolivia, chile, and argentina.

The road was about 24,800 miles long, or over 30,000 rub km! And now, after more than 500 years of use, it still misses in preservation.

Most of the system is based on the phenomenon that the incas claimed their own exclusive right to all sorts of traditional routes, some of which were laid out long ago exclusively by the wari empire (the culture that preceded the inca empire).

The network was based on two north-south roads with countless offshoots.

The most necessary inca road was the camino real (royal road), where it is called in spanish, 5,200 kilometers (3,200 miles) long. It began in quito (ecuador), passed through cuzco and ended in the land of today's tucuman (argentina)

The true length of the road is not fully known, as the spanish after the conquest either dug up the road in a number of sectors or allowed it to deteriorate and fall into disrepair under the hooves of iron-clad horses or the metal wheels of ox carts.

Today, only 25% of this network has been preserved, the rest destroyed by the construction of current infrastructure.

The various producing firms, such as unesco and iucn, together with the governments and communities of the 6 countries through which the great inca road passes, are doing their utmost to preserve it.