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  • A view of the journey to Huancayo, Peru (lat -12.0667°, long -75.2333°, alt. 11,469 ft.), from Huancavelica through the central Andes, Friday, May 16, 2008.
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  • A view of the journey to Huancayo, Peru (lat -12.0667°, long -75.2333°, alt. 11,469 ft.), from Huancavelica through the central Andes, Friday, May 16, 2008.
    PERU_2008_0345_DLA.jpg
  • A view of the journey between Rumichaca and Huancavelica, Peru, from a bus traveling over an unpaved road through the South-Central Sierra of the Andes.
    PERU_2008_0154_DLA.jpg
  • A view of the journey to Huancayo, Peru (lat -12.0667°, long -75.2333°, alt. 11,469 ft.), from Huancavelica through the central Andes, Friday, May 16, 2008.
    PERU_2008_0343_DLA.jpg
  • A view of the journey between Rumichaca and Huancavelica, Peru, from a bus traveling over an unpaved road through the South-Central Sierra of the Andes.
    PERU_2008_0201_DLA.jpg
  • A view of the journey between Rumichaca and Huancavelica, Peru, from a bus traveling over an unpaved road through the South-Central Sierra of the Andes.
    PERU_2008_0169_DLA.jpg
  • A view of the journey to Huancayo, Peru (lat -12.0667°, long -75.2333°, alt. 11,469 ft.), from Huancavelica through the central Andes, Friday, May 16, 2008.
    PERU_2008_0364_DLA.jpg
  • The Santa Rosa Convent or "Convento de Santa Rosa de Ocopa" in the Mantaro Valley in the Central Andes of Peru (lat -11.8833°, long -75.3000°, alt. 12,900 ft.) , is a 300 year-old Franciscan Order and the base of the Catholic?s Church's efforts to convert jungle natives living in the Amazon to Christianity.
    PERU_2008_0462_DLA_crop.jpg
  • The Santa Rosa Convent or "Convento de Santa Rosa de Ocopa" in the Mantaro Valley in the Central Andes of Peru (lat -11.8833°, long -75.3000°, alt. 12,900 ft.) , is a 300 year-old Franciscan Order and the base of the Catholic?s Church's efforts to convert jungle natives living in the Amazon to Christianity.
    PERU_2008_0429_DLA.jpg
  • Street view of Huancavelica, Peru (lat -12.7667°, long -74.9833.°, Alt. 13,060 Ft.), located in the middle of the Cordillera de los Andes and isolated from the others towns because of its height, Thursday, May 15, 2008.
    PERU_2008_0230_DLA.jpg
  • Street view of Huancavelica, Peru (lat -12.7667°, long -74.9833.°, Alt. 13,060 Ft.), located in the middle of the Cordillera de los Andes and isolated from the others towns because of its height, Thursday, May 15, 2008.
    PERU_2008_0217_DLA.jpg
  • Alpaca skins curing in the sun in Rumichaca, Peru, (lat -13.1797°, long -73.5994°, Altitude 12,988 ft.) in the South-Central Sierra of the Andes.
    PERU_2008_0148_DLA.jpg
  • Colorful dresses worn by the indigenous population of Ayacucho, Peru (lat -13.1548°, long -74.2044°, Altitude: 9,202 Feet), and the surrounding countryside in the South-Central sierra of the Andes are on display at the mercado (main market), Wednesday morning, May 14, 2008. ?The most recent statistics on Peru's indigenous population date back to a 1993 census, according to which the country was home to just under nine million indigenous people, nearly all of whom lived in the highlands. The great majority of native people in Peru are Quechua, while around seven percent are Aymara and two percent belong to Amazon jungle groups? - (http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=35058#share).
    PERU_2008_0083_DLA.jpg
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