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101 Lake Titicaca. The dark point of land on the left cuts off the view into the Desaguadero River, the outlet of Lake Titicaca. The river rounds the dark point and turns to the left.1911Image
102 Llamas at the Calca market.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
103 Llamas on the Calca road.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
104 Loading cattle, seacoast, Callao1912Image
105 Loading the passengers by means of bucket, coast of Peru1911Image
106 Machu Picchu. Camp. Erdis eating a tomato.1911; 1912; 1915Image
107 Machu Picchu. King's Group. Entrance to Number 729, with Dr. Eaton.1911; 1912; 1915Image
108 Machu Picchu. Princess Group. House 856 showing southwest corner exterior from just inside the city wall. The further gable is the south gable of house 841. Notice on the left the partitions between 855 and 840. These were capped with flat stones and seem to have had mud on top of them. In the right hand gable over the window is a small ventilating window. Notice also the projecting cylindrical stones which show more distinctly in 3135. At the extreme right is shown a corner of the city wall. This house was probably stuccoed or plastered with mud. At any rate, the stones are roughly squared and laid in mud.1911; 1912Image
109 Machu Picchu. Sacred Plaza and Intihuantana Hill from boulder caves.1911; 1912Image
110 Mollendo. Crest of incoming wave1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
111 Mollendo. Surf and rocky coast line1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
112 Nusta Espana. Excavations1912Image
113 Nusta Espana. Hardy and Little in Inca seat.1912Image
114 Old Catholic church at Calca.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
115 Ollantaytambo. Continuation of panorama to right1911; 1912; 1915Image
116 Ollantaytambo. Portrait of Indian boy.1911Image
117 Oxen ploughing at the Mission House, Cuzco.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
118 Pacasmayo. Rush balsas characteristic of this port and used by sea-going fishermen. Also characteristic hose made of split bamboo. Reading from left to right, Messrs. G. F. Eaton, Robert Stephenson, and H. Stuart Hotchkiss1912Image
119 Pacasmayo. The cliffs and surf with distant view of port and pier from top of cliffs to the northwest1911; 1912; 1915Image
120 Paruro Road, Pack train.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
121 Pasaje. Safely on his way across the Apurimac.1911; 1912; 1915Image
122 Pasaje. The same mule a few moments later.1911; 1912; 1915Image
123 Payta, Panprama continues to left, showing at the extreme left the station of the Piura railroad1911; 1912; 1915Image
124 Payta. The beach. A typical dugout canoe, and characteristic houses of the better class. Looking east1911; 1912; 1915Image
125 Peneplain sea raised West of Uchumayo, Peru.1912; 1913; 1914; 1915Image
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