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Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A high lake in the Vilcabamba range; at the waters

A high lake in the Vilcabamba range; at the waters edge a mule wrangler checks his fishing line at dawn

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Sondor - capital of the Chanca Tribe who were pre Inca

Sondor - capital of the Chanca Tribe who were pre Inca and their first great foe

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Paucarpata with Chachani behind

Paucarpata with Chachani behind

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A youth performs an armstand on the streets of Trujillo

A youth performs an armstand on the streets of Trujillo in northern Peru. Kids performing acrobatics for change from passing motorists are a common scene in Perus third largest city

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Surfers head into the surf at Mancora on the northern coast of Peru

Surfers head into the surf at Mancora on the northern coast of Peru. The beach resort close to the Ecuadorean border is a popular destination for holidaying Peruvians

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Sand dunes stretch into the distance

Sand dunes stretch into the distance, in the coastal desert bordering Ica, in southern Peru PERU, Ica, Huacachina Sand dunes stretch into the distance, in the coastal desert bordering Ica

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A family rows out onto the oasis lagoon of Huacachina

A family rows out onto the oasis lagoon of Huacachina. The waters of the desert oasis, near Ica in southern Peru, are heralded as having curative effects

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Three generations of winemaking at the Pisco bodega

Three generations of winemaking at the Pisco bodega of El Catador near Ica, in southern Peru. PERU, Ica, Bodega El Catador Three generations of winemaking at the Pisco bodega of El Catador near Ica

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A dune buggy speeds tourists acoss through the sand

A dune buggy speeds tourists acoss through the sand dunes near Huacachina, in southern Peru. PERU, Ica, Huacachina A dune buggy speeds tourists acoss through the sand dunes near Huacachina

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Christmas decorations woven from straw fibre are colourful

Christmas decorations woven from straw fibre are colourful souvenirs on offer in the Mercado del Indios in central Lima, Peru PERU, Lima

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Seashell necklaces

Seashell necklaces, beads and other beachside souvenirs are laid out for sale at the resort town of Mancora in northern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Strings of colourful beads are laid out for sale at

Strings of colourful beads are laid out for sale at the resort town of Mancora in northern Peru. PERU, Mancora Strings of colourful beads are laid out for sale at the resort town of Mancora in

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A vendor serves up a shaved ice treat on the beach at Mancora

A vendor serves up a shaved ice treat on the beach at Mancora. Mancora is a popular beach destination for Peruvian holidaymakers in northern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A sandboarder speeds down a dune head first

A sandboarder speeds down a dune head first, near Ica in southern Peru. Dune buggy rides and sandboarding are popular adventures in desert region bordering Ica. PERU, Ica, Huacachina

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Riding in the front seat of a dune buggy

Riding in the front seat of a dune buggy, as the driver navigates the sand dunes near Ica, in southern Peru PERU, Ica, Huacachina

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A dune buggy on the sand dunes bordering the city of Ica

A dune buggy on the sand dunes bordering the city of Ica, in southern Peru PERU, Ica, Huacachina. A dune buggy on the sand dunes bordering the city of Ica, in southern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The Birdhouse

The Birdhouse, a beachouse and caf_ spot on the beach at Ma ncora, in northen Peru. Mancora, close to the Ecuadorian border, is a popular holiday destination for surfers and Peruvian holidaymakers

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A couple pass a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo

A couple pass a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru. Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades are typical of the citys colonial architecture. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the

Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the colonial architecture in the centre of Trujillo, Peru PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Bouganvillea and painted earth jars decorate a garden

Bouganvillea and painted earth jars decorate a garden courtyard in the Church and Monastery of San Francisco in central Lima, Peru. The monastery is famous for its catacombs and antique library

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Beach football at Mancora in northern Peru

Beach football at Mancora in northern Peru. Mancora, close to the Ecuadorian border, is a popular holiday spot for Peruvian beachgoers. PERU, Mancora. Beach football at Mancora in northern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A boy on horseback at the beach village of Mancora

A boy on horseback at the beach village of Mancora
A boy on horseback at the beach village of Ma ncora, in northern Peru. A boy on horseback at the beach village of Mancora, in northern Peru. PERU, Mancora

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Pastel shades and colonial architecture on the Plaza de Armas in Lima

Pastel shades and colonial architecture on the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru PERU, Lima. Pastel shades and colonial architecture on the Plaza de Armas in Lima, Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial

Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru. The city in Perus north, was founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A woman passes the wrought iron grillwork and pastel

A woman passes the wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach

Totora (reed) boats are stacked along the beach, with the wooden pier in the background, at the fishing village of Huanchaco in northern Peru

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A pescador

A pescador (fisherman) waits to ride a wave to shore on his reed boat at Huanchaco, in northern Peru. The fishermen ride atop the boats called caballitos de totora (little horses of reeds)

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A Peruvian hairless dog helps guard the Chimu site

A Peruvian hairless dog helps guard the Chimu site of Chan Chan in northern Peru. This breed is thought to have been around before the Incas and served as a lap dog (the breed is warm to the touch)

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Intiwatana

Intiwatana (The Hitching Post of the Sun)

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Maize from Pisac market

Maize from Pisac market

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Stone steps carved by Inca craftsmen

Stone steps carved by Inca craftsmen

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Chullpa (Inca burial chamber) with Lake Umayo behind

Chullpa (Inca burial chamber) with Lake Umayo behind

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Well tended terraces of Amantani Island with Taquile Island in the background

Well tended terraces of Amantani Island with Taquile Island in the background

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Carved heads of local officials decorate archway leading into plaza

Carved heads of local officials decorate archway leading into plaza

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Stone circle & chullpas mark ceremonial Inca burial grounds

Stone circle & chullpas mark ceremonial Inca burial grounds Stone circle & chullpas mark ceremonial Inca burial grounds

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An Indian woman from the Uros or floating reed islands

An Indian woman from the Uros or floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca, washes her pans in the water of the lake

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Reedboats

Reedboats

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Church at Lari on one with cupola in Colca

Church at Lari on one with cupola in Colca Canyon

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Quechua child and lamb

Quechua child and lamb

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Quechua family outside Sibayo village church

Quechua family outside Sibayo village church

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Breakfast table on room balcony

Breakfast table on room balcony

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Detail of a geranium pot through a window

Detail of a geranium pot through a window

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A statue of a pescador

A statue of a pescador (fisherman) pays tribute to the early origins of the resort village of Mancora, on the north coast of Peru PERU, Mancora

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Freshly picked tea leaves

Freshly picked tea leaves

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A group of island men with their sepik flutes

A group of island men with their sepik flutes, the longest flutes in the world. These traditional instruments are only played by men and are played at initiation ceremonies

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Jehangirs Mausoleum

Jehangirs Mausoleum. Built in 1637 AD by his son, Shah Jahan, the marble and sandstone tomb of the Mughal emperor is decorated with pietra dura

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An elderly resident of Lahore

An elderly resident of Lahore, capital of the Punjab and Pakistans most cultured city

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A Burusho man

A Burusho man



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