The faces of the rainbow

by Natalia Ruiz (United States of America)

United States of America

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Asiri, the llama, honors her name along with her owner which in quechua means smile at the Peruvian Rainbow Mountain
Asiri, the llama, honors her name along with her owner which in quechua means smile at the Peruvian Rainbow Mountain
Wayta lost count of how many times she has being up and down the Rainbow Mountain today, it's a job she does with pride since the mountain is her sacred place.
Wayta lost count of how many times she has being up and down the Rainbow Mountain today, it's a job she does with pride since the mountain is her sacred place.
Dario considers the Rainbow Mountain a magical place that shows a new opportunity for all who visit, it also created a new economical opportunity for his family and town
Dario considers the Rainbow Mountain a magical place that shows a new opportunity for all who visit, it also created a new economical opportunity for his family and town
Maria brings her horse to help any tired tourist get to the top of this strenuous mountain, she is the bread winner of her house and this is how she works everyday
Maria brings her horse to help any tired tourist get to the top of this strenuous mountain, she is the bread winner of her house and this is how she works everyday
The Rainbow mountain or Vinicunca, the prettiest face on this arduous trail
The Rainbow mountain or Vinicunca, the prettiest face on this arduous trail