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Ruins of ancient Revash buildings / burial sites, from the period of Chachapoyas culture, Amazonas Department, Peru, October 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Ruins of ancient Revash buildings / burial sites, from the period of Chachapoyas culture, Amazonas Department, Peru, October 2009
Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazon Department, Peru November 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazon Department, Peru November 2009
Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazon Department, Peru November 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazon Department, Peru November 2009
Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazonas Department, Peru, November 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Ruins of the stone fortress of Kuélap, from the period of Chachapoyas culture. Amazonas Department, Peru, November 2009
Mummies of the Laguna de los Cóndores, dating back to the period of Chachapoyas culture. Leymebamba Museum. Amazonas Department. Peru October 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Mummies of the Laguna de los Cóndores, dating back to the period of Chachapoyas culture. Leymebamba Museum. Amazonas Department. Peru October 2009
Mummies of the Laguna de los Cóndores, dating back to the period of Chachapoyas culture. Leymebamba Museum. Amazonas Department. Peru October 2009
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Juan Manuel Borrero / Mummies of the Laguna de los Cóndores, dating back to the period of Chachapoyas culture. Leymebamba Museum. Amazonas Department. Peru October 2009
Ruins of ancient Revash buildings / burial sites, from the period of Chachapoyas culture, Amazonas Department, Peru, October 2009
01309222
Juan Manuel Borrero / Ruins of ancient Revash buildings / burial sites, from the period of Chachapoyas culture, Amazonas Department, Peru, October 2009