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by 
ym Torest down a steep hill. We followed but could find mo 
blocadspoor and finally I gave » but sent, the Indianfon to 
hy 
ein FOo ike In 8 ‘minutes ourko he yelled to us that “it wer 
Qryyng paren wer nepnreb un By 
dead just below where we had (eee: The two men, 
to the open eountry. It weighed about 150 lbs. or feck and 
ep ae, 
was in lean condtion. was a Pomale without enbryes or 
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milk. The seiane contained only blue berries, vacet inus’ of 
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ANWR Ge Ui Amann Kpiacdh ¢ 
_ Which there wes. many ripe n the This bear ek 
. Le CA - rt Van ke tray)! a ae Qe 7 at’, "} i, 
a ee # on the main ridgeva and only 50 yards from the upver edge 
al BSG F J 
ofkhe forest at, aloes t L3,000 POS | . —ted-tcisttehs-, There Were RO 
tracks or fresh dung of bears jal 
Olt. Apparently it is only very rarely that they leave 
Oo” 
the montapha forest and then only whee blue-berries are ripe. 
7 
“Ke gould sce tee Matehu Plechu Peak and some 20 miles of open 
AAs Prape LA_AAt~. 
grassland but saw no other bears or any evidonse of any Le the 
trails. As bey Indian Was in ad the Seanned body a 4 es 
ire rwa2eA- 5 / vf) % 
O Tio-¢ Rar ( ; Aa Lan. 
have in si ght, and wheeled above us. Later a gray ,eagle appear= 
ed and drove the condor away. The Vraid we niger la was an old 
Inca road wellfpuilt along the elirrs, often AS poet vide and sage 
' | ee) aes Ban 
> UPON a vertical wall 10 or 15 feet in some sigh asl ae cc any 
pirds were seen or head altho the road lay thru forest and 
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glades amid a great varie ty of vegetation. abay pen and sunny Zu 
19 bear was seen at ll A. M, inbright Sunlight. No deer traeks 
js 
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; a. 
a ~-er sign was seen and they are said not to F pay mesh aitho the 
Thee 2 Peeler 
ar. grass land is extensive, nAbsence due to tho moisture ‘perhaps 
as the dryer land about Ollantaytanbo supports many. 
eat ‘ iain 
lay 23rd. We wont out on the back trail to the Huafruro valley fer 
COP na Far.kr 
fwr bear Where Tomas had seen one on our way into Hog te We 
Voth, 
travelled over tl grassy i idges ediebernase but saw none , only,” 
Vay Oe pd CORBC Ww 2 ite on_-e 
Dercomntorel fe» g pile nip old dung ,s abowe tho —e2d-3s-+—fesade- PRE See a oa nee 
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traiis({in the grass leading to the montan\a forest. Sew=sere 
‘Ae ¢ 
dese-dungin one—ef the tracks, Two con@ rs flew about over us 
Nyhan C— arty 
ade sat kvous the fort on the grassy ridge. At ll A. M, 

