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outskirts, visitors can take in an older style of architecture, where the
remains of a pre-Hispanic civilization still rear above the green fields
and desert sands. THE CHAN CHAN CITADEL, the El Brujo complex and
the temples of the Sun, the Moon and the Dragon, amongst others, are
evidence of highly advanced northern civilizations.
Beaches near Trujillo are ideal for visitors, not just because of the
superb local seafood, fresh caught, or the cool sea breeze, but also for
the opportunities to be had for adventure sports and contact with
tradition. Huanchaco is a picturesque fishing cove where one can find the
ancient craft that appeared on Mochica pottery and on friezes at Chan Chan:
the caballitos de totora, rafts woven from the totora reed in an
art that has been handed down over generations. Similar skill is shown by
the SURFING crowd, which year after year gather in the port of
Malabrigo, where a surfing championship is staged every March. The local
beaches feature the world's longest waves.
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