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This is a 360° perspective on the world as seen from the summit of Quelccaya Ice Cap, in the Cordillera Vilcanota of southern Peru. Quelccaya has been studied since the early 1970s, with a major milestone achieved in 1983 when the glacier was drilled through to bedrock, yielding the first low-latitude ice core reco...
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Chavin de Huantar is an important Early Horizon (800-200 B.C.) ceremonial center in the Andes Mountains. Located at the junction of two rivers, its strategic location allowed for religious pilgrams from the desert coast and the Amazonian rainforest to participate in the cult activities. Pictured here is the monumental ...
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View of Late K Strata near Macheta, Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
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Panoramic view of Chusma Fault, one of the largest faults in the northern Andes, placing granitoids of the Ibague Batholith on to Cenozoic sequences of the Magdalena Valley
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Late K strata exposed on the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
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Chisaca Lake, in Sumapaz region of central Colombia. Taken during a Geosciences field trip of Andes University in Bogota
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Late K strata from the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
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Panoramic of Chusma Fault north of Teruel
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Located high in the Andes, the center of the flower growing region of Ecuador. Coordinates: 01 23' 12" S 78 29' 43" W at 2074 meters (6804 ft) above sea level. More information at www.jmurrayfotos.com

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