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FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
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Fresh trout, rice and vegetables in a trekkers tent
A trip through the Andes, Peru - Nov 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of stunning photos of the Peruvian landscape.
Photographer Brian Flaherty created the Notes from Peru photo series to document his journey across the southern Peruvian landscape, from the rugged extremes of the Andes to the vast expanse of desert at the Pacific.
Brian, who is from San Francisco, said: "Throughout the journey I was struck by both the deep history and character of the land and the inhabitants who weather its elements with grace, fortitude and a posture of humility.
"This series of photos provides a small glimpse of the strength of this land and its people."
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FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
MANDATORY CREDIT: Brian Flaherty/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Flaherty/REX Shutterstock (5356331aa)
Trekkers camp on the path to Ausangate Mountain
A trip through the Andes, Peru - Nov 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of stunning photos of the Peruvian landscape.
Photographer Brian Flaherty created the Notes from Peru photo series to document his journey across the southern Peruvian landscape, from the rugged extremes of the Andes to the vast expanse of desert at the Pacific.
Brian, who is from San Francisco, said: "Throughout the journey I was struck by both the deep history and character of the land and the inhabitants who weather its elements with grace, fortitude and a posture of humility.
"This series of photos provides a small glimpse of the strength of this land and its people."
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728ay)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728as)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728bh)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728be)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728az)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728bd)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728bb)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728au)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728bg)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (4161728bi)
Trekkers, Star Trek fans
Destination Star Trek 3 convention, Excel London Exhibition Centre, Britain - 03 Oct 2014
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
A Tamang woman in the doorway of a building in Langtang village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
A general view of Langtang Village in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
An elderly Tamang woman in a field of millet, Langtang Valley, Langtang region, Nepal, 30th May 2009
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
Traditional Tibetan dress of a Tamang woman in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 30th May 2009. The 'Pangden' (striped, woven woollen apron) is belted with an ornate brass belt from which hangs a silver medicine spoon.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
Women do their washing in a stream in Langtang Village, Nepal, on the 28th May 2009
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
80 year old Tshring Zhang Mo, a Tamang woman, pictured in her home in Langtang Village, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying the village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
Female Tamang porters in traditional Tibetan dress having tea in a trailside restaurant in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
Tshring Tamang wearing traditional Tibetan dress splits bamboo, in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
A steaming stainless steel mug in a kitchen of a trailside restaurant in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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Langtang Valley before the Nepal earthquake
Female Tamang porters in traditional Tibetan dress walk together carrying loads in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, 27th May 2009. The 'Pangden' (striped, woven woollen apron) is belted with an ornate brass belt at the waist from which hangs a silver medicine spoon.
According to Dorothea Stumm, a glaciologist at the Nepal-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, a massive hanging glacier cracked when an earthquake struck at 11.56am on the 25th April 2015. The ice formed a cloud that gathered snow and rocks and then funnelled down the mountain, burying Langtang village, and creating an enormous pressurised blast. 400 residents of the village and up to 100 trekkers are believed to have been killed.
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