Situated nearly on the precise Equatorial line, the Intiñan Solar Museum offers an engaging and educational experience just outside Quito. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that showcase unique physical phenomena specific to this geographical location. These demonstrations, rooted in both Inca scientific methods and modern techniques, are presented in a fun and interactive manner, making the museum a delightful stop for families. As you wander through the exhibits, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the Earth’s natural forces and the ingenuity of ancient and contemporary science.
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