A recent trip into Colca Canyon

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Ominous looking sky. Nice shot.

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Thanks for sharing your adventure Jeff, with these wonderful photo’s.

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Thanks guys. And yes, there are lots of precious metals in the Andes.
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Beautiful picture with that ominous sky.
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Thanks Andy!
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