Natural - Perú
These images reveal the geologic landscape/terrain and flora, throughout 18 of 24 departments of Peru. The 3rd largest country of South America (20th on Earth), consisting of 3 natural or geographical zones: 1. Costa - a narrow ribbon of coastal desert plains, covering ≈ 12% of the land area, with an arid climate along the Pacific coast, with the garua (coastal fog) forming when the cold Humboldt Current air flows into the warm air mass along the coastal desert - 2. Sierra - covering ≈ 28% of the terrain with slopes and high peaks of the Andes Range, where temperate to frigid climate exists year-round - 3. Selva - the jungle area of the Amazon Basin, comprising ≈ 60% of Peru's land area, the tropical rain forest, with a year-round warm and humid climate, where its altitude ranges from about 250-3,300 ft/75-1,000 m. Natural images within the ecoregions of the : 1. Central Andean Puna - 2. Central Andean Wet Puna - 3. Mountainous Steepe - 4. Peruvian Yungas - 5. Sechura (coastal) Desert - 6. Southwest Amazon Moist Forest - 7. Dry Forest (equitorial).
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Pacific wave breaking beyond the the sedimentary rock islets - amongst the seaweeds (marine algae), receding water from a previous wave, colony of southern sea lions, and turkey vultures atop the marinebird guano cloaked islet - and below the lower shoreline, from here along the northwestern cliff of Punta Balcones, during mid-flood tide on the first day of the summer season and nearing high-noon - southwestern coastal Tamara province - northwestern Piura department - northwestern Peru.
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