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An Andean condor flies over the Colca canyon at the Colca valley in Arequipa
An Andean condor flies over the Colca canyon at the Colca valley in Arequipa, south of Lima, January 30, 2011. The Colca canyon, with its maximum depth of 3, 386 meters (11, 110 feet), is one of the deepest in the world. It is one of the most visited sites in Peru by tourists looking for condors and Andean terraces. The canyon is the natural habitat of the great Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), an endangered species that has seen worldwide effort to conserve it. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS SOCIETY) - GM1E71V0TH901
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Greetings Card (A5)
Breathtakingly beautiful, this Media Storehouse greeting card features an iconic image of an Andean condor soaring above the awe-inspiring Colca Canyon in Arequipa, Peru. Captured by renowned photographer Pilar Olivares of Reuters Images, this stunning scene showcases the majesty of the Andes Mountains and the depth of the Colca Valley. Perfect for expressing awe-inspiring feelings, this card is a must-have for nature lovers and adventurous souls.
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In this breathtaking print captured by Pilar Olivares, an Andean condor gracefully soars over the magnificent Colca canyon at the Colca valley in Arequipa. The image, taken on January 30,2011, showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of one of the deepest canyons in the world. The Colca canyon stretches to a maximum depth of 3,386 meters (11,110 feet), making it a natural wonder that attracts countless tourists seeking to witness its grandeur firsthand. Visitors flock here not only for its stunning landscapes but also for a chance to catch sight of the majestic Andean condors and explore ancient terraces found throughout the valley. This particular snapshot captures more than just a bird in flight; it encapsulates an endangered species - the great Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) - which has become emblematic of worldwide conservation efforts. With their impressive wingspan and striking appearance, these birds have captivated people's imaginations for centuries. Pilar Olivares' photograph serves as a reminder of both nature's splendor and our responsibility to protect it. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of Peru's rich biodiversity and how crucial it is to preserve habitats like Colca canyon for future generations. Through her lens, Olivares transports us into a world where time seems suspended as this magnificent creature glides effortlessly through pristine skies above one of Earth's most remarkable landscapes.
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