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Just a few pictures from trips to Peru and Chile. I'll be adding more soon.
:: Puno, Peru ::
:: On the streets of Cusco, Peru ::
:: A glimpse of Abancay, Peru ::
:: Cajamarca, Peru ::
:: Images from Chile ::
:: Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley -- Cusco, Peru ::
I visit Peru last year, the year before a place near the Andes name "Temuco Chile", few years before 3 trips to Costa Rica, and one to Mexico, BUT no pictures, no going to places and enjoy the beauty in each country because my trips are missionary and I only go to help and give God's message. No time for pictures I'm not a photographer, though I am an artist and love to paint this kind of typical images. Thanks Daniel for your wonderful picture work! Truly a work of art and love. God bless you and yours.
Hello Carlos Quiroz, There are people who cares...there is hope God loves Peru and the people of Peru.
I am going to Peru in a few months, your pictures are an inspiration
Rob Hornsby
02-May-2007 06:02
A Great colection thanks for the trip around soouth America fantastic images. RH Australia
Carlos Quiroz-Cariga
30-May-2006 05:25
Daniel Beams
Thank you for such a wonderful selections of pictures from Peru, my country. How beautiful is the land where Peru is located! sometimes we take for granted what we have.
Also, I am very proud to see the Indigenous faces of my people from the coast to the Andes, my people who have been left behind by the Lima's centralist government for generations.