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101.
“The Vicuña”
102.
“The spinning room of a large woolen mill. Twisting the yarn and winding it on to spools”
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“Homes of the natives, and street life”
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“Fruit vendor Peru produces most of the fruits of the temperate zone”
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“The spinning room of a large woolen mill”
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“A merchant displaying his wares on the street”
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“The National University of Lima”
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“Indian woman delivering milk”
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“The principal plaza of this charming oasis city”
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“The bull-ring of the city”
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“A vineyard near this oasis city showing grapes in great abundance”
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“Locomotive for hauling freight cars on the piers”
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“The small plaza facing the harbor”
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“Ships in the harbor”
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“A typical street of this city, showing houses with thatched roofs and the open sewerage system still used here”
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“Street scene showing an arched entrance to the seminary”
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“The Exposition Palace on Paseo Colon, which is now used as a National Museum and houses many interesting objects of Inca origin”
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“The principal street of this old city showing some of the small shops”
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“An old courtyard where Inca prisoners are said to have been executed by Pizarro's lieutenants”
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“An old Spanish doorway”
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