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Español: Camino Inca de Cusco a Machu Picchu (Perú). Día 2. Ascenso al Huarmihuañusca, de 4.200 metros de altitud, también conocido como "Paso de la Mujer Muerta". Vista desde el paso hacia atrás.
English: Inca trail from Cusco to Machu Picchu in Perú. Day 2. Ascent to Warmiwanusca or Dead Woman's Pass, which, at 4,200 m above sea level, is the highest point on the trail. Rear view from the pass.
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Español: Diapositiva tomada, digitalizada y post-procesada por el autor y post-procesada con El GIMP.
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