arge publeo of tiled houses and paved streetse At 
a a Mae im + 
saw white herons and teal ducks. I saw also a 
" ~ a ’ oa im eh, ep Fa i ta { ‘ vm, | wa g : Fs +" ae ea b oh, Oey th 5 eel 
few new birds along the road, a blue breasted yellow tanazer 
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and wmnother yellow Speciese “aw ne white breasted gray 
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eagle. The common birds were goldfinches and 
e Day 
Wark » Srowi ng 
§ 4 sig” ‘anit aaa «4 ft bs 4, 
yicuan sited the 
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filled a large ol ne andian wemen had various 
ie 
TELL ao 
setable, knitted garments, pottery ete for sale. 
y Wa det £ 
hients nerd of 12 hueanencos near the track. 
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outfit and Narectsso at Areranca station 
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ae Ww aces Sie Sid me 
return from la Paz. i@ reache 
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aah 
cp ae eee: eo ih, aime 1g eh ie hee te, ae pee , ‘nun i ae oi r 2 . er 
d Buno at dark and stopped for a half hour at duliaca pre- 
ok 
viously, in long row of women Ind hed rows of #4nt 
é. “y 
knitted articles, socks gloves caps of llama and alpacaca for 
Sal@e the lake Titicacs 
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RP eh CS a % om yr Pye ray a% (PF FAT, nok § oy er 
' & wae e Le a a ae 4 aL Kt AON! ines » Ln xe * 
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for Go be Ahe american minister to SJeliva 
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ty ON 6 hy Hy AO meg pape, fe ee ot gy , wa & 
nassenger from Cuzco and wit , him WAS AB hehe 
, sas senate om .. * aun an prmeragge ot, Ty one tae i i ae ge Of a ; F ahs ges 
commerce and a Tabu man gathering Ghamber of Gommerce date 
from Houth Anerica. 
oe ee ay . nee 
NOVe 15th at.& @eMe and went 
es eS ge Se 
arrow strait be tw 
kt ea then 
into smell fields 
ed by stone hedzes. We saw several balbos or reed boats 
a 
de 
HOOaLaA Ve 
The men were propelling 
by long poles with what they is a rounded 
cd ia t 
WLtnons 
bDosxus very Fooa an 
the only edible fish supplied by the 1akée the view of 
Seme the landing at 
try a C5 
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it, tag, pte 4 " ” ry jee : ‘ . rm , 1 . x a ity f ) 4 
east of lake “itican a a  @hain os snow clad 
peaks the lattest of which are Illamui and Marato. This chain 
&, 
xtends for many miles unbroken and is déubtiless the finest. 
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