Alpacas and Sajama volcano Bolivia
Alpacas and Sajama volcano Bolivia
Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) crossing the puna grasslands of the high altiplano near the Sajama volcano (6542m / 21; 465ft); Bolivia's highest peak. Alpacas are common throughout the central Andes and bred mainly for their fine; soft wool. In high altitude regions where agriculture is difficult camelids are often the mainstay of the rural economy and herds can be huge.
James Brunker
Image size: 5404 x 3602, 17.21Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Date uploaded: 17/11/2023
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