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41.
“One of the many cañons as seen from the Oroyo Railroad”
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“Andean Goose - Chloephaga Melanoptera”
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“Street showing homes of the natives and street life”
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“The waterfront, as seen from the deck of a ship”
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“A fishing raft returning with a good catch”
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“Street showing homes and the natives and street life”
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“Bird's-eye view of the city”
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“Birds on the coast near Salaverry”
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“The rocky shore near the city”
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“In the zoological garden”
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“A street scene showing some of the old Inca foundations, on which the homes of today are built”
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“A view showing the Cathedral and surrounding city on the Peruvian Desert at an altitude of about 14,000 feet”
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“In the gardens of the San Franciscan Monastery”
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“In the native shopping district”
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“Old water wheel on a primitive coffee plantation in the interior of the country”
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“At the popular Barrancas bathing resort”
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“The harbor”
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“Types of the city children”
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“A water carrier”
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“The train which runs from Tacna to Arica, with a group of American tourists”
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