The Andes of southern Peru, geographical reconnaissance along the seventy-third meridian . Fig. 32—Regional diagram representing the deep canyoned country west of theEastern Cordillera in the region of the Apurimac. For photograph see Fig. 94. Forfurther description see note on regional diagrams, p. 51. Numbers 1, 2, and 3 corre-spond in position to the same numbers in Fig. 33. eral thousand feet have a limited area and no running streams,and the ground water is hundreds of feet down. There is grassfor stock, but there is no water. In some places the stock is driven. fl a o ,5f -^> 3 - tn e


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