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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
A pyramid shadow is cast at sunrise as seen during an approach to the summit of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador, on November 25, 2017. Chimborazo is the highest place in the world when measured from the center of the Earth standing at 20,548 feet. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21705700
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574967
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574972
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574948
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574958
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574950
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574956
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 10, 2017. These ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting from the period of the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21574965
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo as the sun rises near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 7, 2017. These wild ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting during the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21550417
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FEATURE - Vikunjas vor Berglandschaft in Ecuador
Vicunas walk in front of Chimborazo as the sun rises near Riobamba, Ecuador on November 7, 2017. These wild ancestors of domesticated alpacas are one of two wild South American camelids that inhabit high alpine regions of the Andes and they remain endangered in Ecuador due to unrestricted hunting during the Spanish conquest until 1964. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy) *** Local Caption *** 21550415
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