Smithsonian Report. 1932. — Shippee 



1. Cerro Veronica, a Snow-capped peak 19,342 Feet High, that Rises 

 Above the Gorge of the Urubamba River About 30 Miles Northwest 

 OF Cuzco 



One of the old Inca routes from Cuzco to the lower Urubamba Valley was by way of a high pass 

 immediately north of this peak. 



2. Cerro lasuntay near huancayo 



The snow fields and glaciers of this section are among the largest in the Peruvian landscape. Only 

 from the air could such detailed and comprehensive photographs be obtained. 



