Port of Supe, Pacific coast port in Lima Department, Peru.
The Port of Supe is a coastal facility on the Pacific with concrete platforms and piers designed for loading and unloading cargo. The installation has multiple sections that work together to handle ships and move goods in and out.
The region around this port was a center of maritime activity and settlement in ancient times. This long connection between people and the sea continues to shape the place today.
The port area connects to the Supe Valley, where archaeological sites reveal the maritime traditions of early American civilizations dating back to 3000 BCE.
The port is accessible to visitors, though modern facilities follow safety guidelines. It is wise to check in advance whether visits are possible, since this is an active working port.
The port infrastructure includes three specific zones dedicated to fish meal processing, each equipped with machinery capable of handling 7,200 pounds of material.
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