posted on Mar, 13 2023 @ 01:19 AM
here is a translation for you gringos
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Morrop - The Iguana man, god of death Located in Paseo Yortuque - Chiclayo, a city located in northwestern Peru. It is a statue inspired by the
iconography and ceramics of the Sipan standards that represents the god Morrop, part of the mythology of the Mochica culture (100 BC - 700 AD).
Morrop, the iguana god, according to the Mochicas appeared 1 to 2 times a year, he entered this world through a dimensional portal. According to the
offerings and/or sacrifices made to it gave them knowledge and technology in agriculture, engineering, etc.
The Mochicas also considered the "Iguana Man" as a powerful character who helped to descend to the deceased and to be the mediator between the world
of the living and the dead. Iguanas are considered beings with special characteristics: due to their ability to live underground, they were considered
the contact between the world of the living and that of the dead or ancestors.