1- Algunos valles de La Paz
La Paz from Alto de Ánimas
Amanecer sobre el Illimani
Bofedal e Illimani
Murrurata
Rio Abajo
Rio Abajo
2- A las faldas del Illimani
Caserio a las faldas del Illimani
Las faldas del Illimani
Waterfall on the south face of Illimani
Apacheta al Illimani
El Illimani
Fertil valle en las faldas del Illimani
Atardecer sobre la cara sur del Illimani
3- La cordillera de Kimsa Cruz, sus valles y lagunas
4- De Bofedales y Texturas: las Serranias de Murillo

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