Peru, A Green-and-White Humming Bird feeding beside the Urubamba River near Aguas Calientes.
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- Aguas Calientes
- América del Sur
- América Latina
- animal
- ave
- AWL Images
- colibrí
- dar de comer
- destino turistico
- fauna silvestre
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- pájaro
- pájaros
- Perú
- peruano (lugares y cosas)
- peruano (perteneciente al Perú)
- sacar fotos
- Urubamba River
- Valle Sagrado
- verde
- viaje
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