Llamas rule at Machu Picchu
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When the tourists are gone, the llamas come out at Peru’s Machu Picchu. That’s what Martin Voet of Mission Viejo saw late one afternoon a year ago at the Inca ruins. “It’s basically deserted at that time,” he said. “Then the llamas, which are indigenous, come out.” He captured the carefree moment on a Nikon D100.
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