Moray is an Inca archaeological site located in Peru, about 50 kilometers northwest of Cuzco. It features several terraced circular depressions, with the largest one reaching a depth of approximately 30 meters. The purpose of these structures is still uncertain, but their unique design creates temperature variations that mimic greenhouse conditions. Due to recent erosion threats caused by heavy rainfall, efforts are underway to preserve and restore this fascinating site for future generations to enjoy.