Colca & Cotahuasi Canyons
Fancy adventure and following in the footsteps of Ben Fogle on his recent BBC television series "Extreme Dreams"? Having organised the BBC expedition jointly with Pioneer Expeditions James also leads a limited number of groups trekking the entire length of the Cotahuasi Canyon. For more details please visit the Pioneer Expeditions website.
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Arequipa department in southern Peru is known for its dramatic volcanic and high altitude desert scenery. 2 rivers flowing from the high Andes in this area to the Pacific Ocean have carved out the 2 deepest canyons in the world, namely the Colca and Cotahuasi. Both are more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, with Cotahuasi by a short distance the deepest.
High quality photographic prints of Peru with a wide choice of framing options, canvas wrap prints and greeting cards are available. Please visit the Framed Prints page for more details. If you would like a print of any photograph that is not in the gallery please contact James Brunker at magicalandesphotos@yahoo.com A high resolution version of the desired image can easily be uploaded for you.
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Click on this link to see many more Colca and Cotahuasi Canyon stock photography images. Please use the searchable database facility to refine your search.
Arequipa department in southern Peru is known for its dramatic volcanic and high altitude desert scenery. 2 rivers flowing from the high Andes in this area to the Pacific Ocean have carved out the 2 deepest canyons in the world, namely the Colca and Cotahuasi. Both are more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, with Cotahuasi by a short distance the deepest.
High quality photographic prints of Peru with a wide choice of framing options, canvas wrap prints and greeting cards are available. Please visit the Framed Prints page for more details. If you would like a print of any photograph that is not in the gallery please contact James Brunker at magicalandesphotos@yahoo.com A high resolution version of the desired image can easily be uploaded for you.
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All photographic images and text © James Brunker 1999 - 2012. Reproduction or use of images without prior permission strictly prohibited.
Quechua lady and donkey, Cotahuasi Canyon
A Quechua lady and her donkey follow the trail down the Cotahuasi Canyon to their village. People have used this route for centuries; the canyon used to be a major Inca route from Cusco to the Pacific coast and you can still use sections of this road and see ruins from the period.
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