Production year
2013
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Géoglyphe dénommé "La Viruela" ou "La Variole" au nord de l'Hacienda Montesierpe, près du village d'Humay dans la vallée de Pisco, à quelques kilomètres du site inca de Tambo Colorado, au Pérou. Un géoglyphe est un ensemble de motifs tracés au sol, sur de longues distances, qui ne sont visibles que d'une très grande hauteur.
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2013
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