A local ecotourism guide surveys the lowland forest from a ridge. In her daypack she carries binoculars,bird book and first aid. Bird watching is popular here where the world record for species diversity is held.
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- América del Sur
- América Latina
- AWL Images
- bosque
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- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- guía
- guiar
- guías
- hispana
- hispano (hombre y mujer)
- imagen a color
- Manu
- orientación
- ornitología
- parque nacional
- Perú
- peruano (perteneciente al Perú)
- sacar fotos
- selva tropical
- selva tropical (húmeda)
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- A male Ameiva lizard ( Ameiva ameiva) follows the female seen vertically top left of the picture. His colouring matches leaf litter both long dead and recent.
- Sunset on a bend of the Upper Manu River. The rivers are the highways of the Amazon. Ecotourists riding back from a day's wildlife watching are rewarded with the sight of a tropical sky reflected on the surface.
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- A local guide underneath a giant tree fern on the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. The Inca trail descends from above the tree line alongside snow peaks down to tropical cloud forest where Machu Picchu itself stands.
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- One of many hundreds of tree frogs found within Manu National Park. Note the suckers on its feet and the large eyes for nocturnal vision.
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