Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 301William Blackwood, 1967 |
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... Huandoy and Huascarán massifs . They had a fifty - kilowatt lighting set there , driven by a Deutz diesel . The mechanic in charge was a comunero who had worked for a time in the Cañon del Pato power scheme . He could renew a fuse and ...
... Huandoy and Huascarán massifs . They had a fifty - kilowatt lighting set there , driven by a Deutz diesel . The mechanic in charge was a comunero who had worked for a time in the Cañon del Pato power scheme . He could renew a fuse and ...
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... Huandoy of 21,300 feet and Huascarán of 22,000 feet . " You travel those trails in the traditional way , which means in the saddle , carrying your own supplies and bedding , and dossing on the floors of verminous huts miscalled rest ...
... Huandoy of 21,300 feet and Huascarán of 22,000 feet . " You travel those trails in the traditional way , which means in the saddle , carrying your own supplies and bedding , and dossing on the floors of verminous huts miscalled rest ...
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