Culture - Perú
These images include local and indigenous (Quechua, Aymara, and Uru) residents, open frutas y verduras markets, farming and coastal terrain, dwellings, colonial buildings, and historical monuments throughout 17 of 24 departments of Peru.
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Lifting the tine harrow while the operator turns the burro for another pass along the tilled soil here along the Rio Palcamayo - Junin department - here at about 11,200 ft. (3,400 m) which is the transitional change from the Central Andean Wet Puna ecorgion above, down into the Peruvian Yungas (sub-tropical montane deciduous and evergreen forest which flank the eastern slopes and central valleys from northernmost to southernmost Peru).
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