From stereograph, copyright 1906, by Underwood & Underwood, New York 



Llamas and Their Driver, a Native Indian of Inca Descent 



These tough Httle beasts are akin to the Arabian camel and are used commonly for beasts of 

 burden on rough mountain roads in the Andes. They can carry 100 pounds apiece and travel nearly 

 all day, picking up their food as they go along in the form of wayside grass, twigs, etc. 



