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Photo Galleries

Peru 2007

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good morning! Inca terases at Yunkapata spadix detail previous araceae Araceae these orchids! more orchids... orchid! Celso, the mountain man more orchids Sphagnum spp. Under-the- water-like: lichens, Sphagnum sp., little ferns good morning! Winaywayna lost in the mist first touch of sun: Sayaqmarka Nevado of Salkantay morning mountains shining in the night Bomarea aurantiaca Bomarea dulcis alpine salix sp. Ribes sp. Valeriana sp, Bomarea formosissima Oxalis urubambensis Myrcianthes oreophyla Vallea sp. 1st day on Inca Trail: Tillandsia usneoides Sobralia dichotoma Siphocampylus sp. Saracha punctata Passiflora mixta Oreocalis grandiflora Oncidium sp. Odontoglossum sp. Niphidium crassifolium Nicotiana tomentosa mountains Lupinus sp. Epidendrum secundum Epidendrum spp. Baby Llama Macchu Picchu Macchu Picchu smoldering mountains & Sobralia seen from Macchu Picchu Escher-like but Inca made (Macchu Picchu) baked by Chapulin at 3 am on a gas stove! food served on the top of the mountain street in San Blas, Cusco One of the national delicacies: roasted cuy (guinea pig) Efficient fence protection against intruders Cuscuta grandiflora growing on Schinus molle Cuscuta grandiflora Cuscuta grandiflora with Jim Farfan at Tipon Barnadesia horrida Tipon terases Puya sp. & terases at Tipon Cantua buxifolia, the national flower of Peru Cusco from Inca Museum The master of the house people in the street Cytisus scoparius at dawn Cantua alutaceae Calceolaria spp. Caiophora sp. Caesalpinia spinosa Bidens andicola tiny Berberis sp. Begonia sp. Agallinis lanceolata Abutilon sylvaticum La Cochinilla (Dactylopius spp.) on Opuntia lvs- gives one of the oldest known dyes (purple) mountains up in the mountains Brachyotum sp. on the road again - forests of Polylepis Llama Path team: Celso, Chapulin, Santos, Sexto, Valvino, Florencio, Timoteo morning... night coming in the mountains another Brugmansia... stone walls with bromelias Q,entimarka Tillandsia flower the easy-to-remember-orchid - Aa rosei Brugmansia spp. - halluciongenic or natural pesticide part of the Veronica Nevado seen from the trail Colletia spinosissima Girl that I sneaked a picture off while she was showing me her woven bracelets Ausangate in the distance again Cusco undergrad students working really hard on their individual projects in the CUZ herbarium street in Cusco at night Best cake ever! Made from ""aguaymanto"" (Physalis peruviana) Cusco at night
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