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Andes 5253<br />
Roadside stand with the Andes Mts. in the background
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Andes 5253
Roadside stand with the Andes Mts. in the background

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  • Pisac 3701<br />
Llamas at Awana Kancha, a weaving cooperative and farm for Llamas and Alpacas.
  • Pisac 3693<br />
Young Alpaca at Awana Kancha
  • Pisac 3780<br />
Downtown Pisac
  • Pisac 3759<br />
Three wheel bike in Pisac
  • Pisac 3909<br />
Bikes getting loaded up for the Market in Pisac
  • Pisac 3953<br />
Market in Pisac.
  • Pisac 3938<br />
Three wheel bike loaded with items for the Market in Pisac.
  • Pisac 3942<br />
Pisac open air market.
  • Pisac 3961<br />
Vender at Pisac Market selling flowers
  • Pisac 3940<br />
Pisac Market, vender selling vegitables
  • Pisac 3945<br />
Vender at the open air market in Pisac.
  • Pisac 3954<br />
Vender at open air market in Pisac.
  • Pisac 3963<br />
Vender unloading his bike with items to be sold at the market.
  • Pisac 4007<br />
Peruvian Flutes at market in Pisac.
  • Pisac 3985<br />
Peruvian Flutes at the Pisac Market
  • Pisac 3990<br />
Pisac Hotel
  • Andes 5253<br />
Roadside stand with the Andes Mts. in the background
  • Chinchero 4110<br />
Bulls and a cross on the roof of a weaving factory in Chinchero.
  • Salineras 4769<br />
Looking from the top down to the valley. The Silineras de Maras, or the Inca Salt Pans, have been worked before the time of the Incas. Salt water from a subterranean stream is channeled to each of the ponds and then left to evaporate, after which the salt is collected by hand. The salt is collected the same as it was during the time of the Incas.
  • Salineras 4505<br />
Inca Salt Pans with the warehouse, office and store at the top. Salineras de Maras, or the Inca Salt Pans, have been worked before the time of the Incas. Salt water from a subterranean stream is channeled to each of the ponds and then left to evaporate, after which the salt is collected by hand. The salt is collected the same as it was during the time of the Incas.
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