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Image of a tree at dusk
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Image of a group of Ecotribal members erecting a radio mast in Parijaro
Image of a brightly coloured flower in the Madre de Dios jungle region

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Sunset on the mountain ridge above Ollantaytambo
Young postcard seller at Ollantaytambo, last stop before Machu Picchu
The ruined Inca citadel of Machu Picchu
Painstakingly laborious style typical of Quechua stonework at Machu Picchu
Weaving cotton coloured with natural plant dyes on a hand loom in Cusco
Weaving cotton coloured with natural plant dyes on a hand loom in Cusco
Typical Andean dress worn by women hand-spinning in Cusco
Terraced hillsides in the Colca Canyon near Arequipa
Tamed bird of prey in the Colca Valley
On the desert road to Nazca
Roadside stop for fresh orange juice in the desert somewhere between Lima and Nazca
Joan at Tipon
Tipon
Andean festival dancers
Andean festival dancers
Kaley enjoying a hot chocolate at the Plaza de Armas in Cuzco
The Sacred Valley, between Cuzco and Pisac
A range of Peruvian maze in Pisac market
A selection of Andean Dolls at Pisac market
Max shopping in Pisac market
Cuzco
Max walking in Chinchero
View of Cuzco from Sacsayhuaman
Sacsayhuaman
Traditonally dressed Andean girl
Rachel relaxing in Sacsayhuaman
Sliding away at Sacsayhuaman

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