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  • A Conirsa construction worker protected against the cold and dust on a high altitude section of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-12.tif
  • A woman chops wood as a truck drives past  in a village on a corner of the Interoceanic Highway in the Amazon.
    IOH_Document_QL-36.tif
  • A cliff above the Interoceanic Highway near Ollachea
    IOH_Document_QL-38.tif
  • An incomplete section  of the Interoceanic Highway near Ollachea that runs from Brazil to Peru through the Amazon and over the Andes. The road has been described as the most dangerous in Peru.
    IOH_Document_QL-02.tif
  • To boys who had previously been pretend bull fighting in Ollachea on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-42.tif
  • Political slogans painted on the side of a house, Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-22.tif
  • An Andean woman adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway. The dust from the passing trucks can be seen on the surrounding foliage.
    IOH_Document_QL-20.tif
  • A corral of Lamas on the high Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-14.tif
  • Conirsa construction workers resting for lunch during which time the road blocks are opened and trucks can pass on the Interoceanic Highway.
    IOH_Document_QL-03.tif
  • Clean water flows into the Thames from the northern outfall of Thames Water's, Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners is treated on site every day. Barking Creek Tidal Barrier resembling a giant guillotine was  built over a period of four years, being completed in 1983. It is about 60 metres high, and was needed to be this size to allow shipping to reach the Town Quay in Barking further upstream. The barrier crosses the Barking Creek reach of the River Roding, at its confluence with the River Thames.
    ThamesWater_QL-23.tif
  • The Interoceanic highway runs below gigantic terraces to try to control rock fall. Sometimes these terraces extend many 100s of meters up the mountain.
    IOH_Document_QL-34.tif
  • Early morning sun in the Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-24.tif
  • Playing marbles on the Interoceanic Highway at Quincemil
    IOH_Document_QL-23.tif
  • Locals riding on the roof of a petrol truck, the standard method of public transport on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-21.tif
  • Cloud mountain forest near Marcapata next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-04.tif
  • Clean water flows into the Thames from the northern outfall of Thames Water's, Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners is treated on site every day. Barking Creek Tidal Barrier resembling a giant guillotine was  built over a period of four years, being completed in 1983. It is about 60 metres high, and was needed to be this size to allow shipping to reach the Town Quay in Barking further upstream. The barrier crosses the Barking Creek reach of the River Roding, at its confluence with the River Thames.
    ThamesWater_QL-22.tif
  • Herdswomen with their flock on the Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-43.tif
  • Road construction workers reasting for lunch adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway in the Amazon.
    IOH_Document_QL-37.tif
  • Cliffs and forest adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-30.tif
  • A bridge waiting for a road on the Interoceanic Highway near Quincemil
    IOH_Document_QL-28.tif
  • A fire on the Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-17.tif
  • Political slogans and firewood outside a house on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-11.tif
  • Maize drying on a balcony of a house near Marcapata next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-08.tif
  • A worker paints the new bridge that  connects  the Amazon jungle between transects 2 and 4 of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-33.tif
  • Two men watch television in a restaurant, Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-25.tif
  • Two children play with toy cars on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-10.tif
  • A hairpin bend on the Interoceanic Highway below Ollachea
    IOH_Document_QL-44.tif
  • The Interoceanic Highway approaching Quincemil at the edge of the Amazon
    IOH_Document_QL-18.tif
  • The Interoceanic Highway  runs between Hotel Tony and the public fountain at Quincemil, once a wealthy gold mining town
    IOH_Document_QL-26.tif
  • Cloud mountain forest near Marcapata 2km  from the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-09.tif
  • Road workers testing the bedrock density while truck drivers watch for the road to be reopened on the Interoceanic  Highway near San Gaban
    IOH_Document_QL-07.tif
  • A completed Section of the Interoceanic Highway near Cusco that runs from Brazil to Peru though the Amazon and over the Andes
    IOH_Document_QL-01.tif
  • Ollachea a town on the Interoceanic Highway in the Andes
    IOH_Document_QL-39.tif
  • Gold prospectors near Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-29.tif
  • Lama and alpaca farmers by their house and flock just after dawn in the high Puna at approx 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-27.tif
  • Ollachea a town on the Interoceanic Highway in the Andes
    IOH_Document_QL-41.tif
  • A restaurant in Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-15.tif
  • A fuel truck climbs into the Andes on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-13.tif
  • A waterfall near Ollachea next to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-06.tif
  • A lama herdswoman near the Interoceanic Highway at 4000m in the Andes mountains
    IOH_Document_QL-05.tif
  • A burial site below a cliff high above Ollachea a town on the Interoceanic Highway in the Andes
    IOH_Document_QL-40.tif
  • "CD's, Soft drinks, Ice" Quincemil adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-19.tif
  • A village on a corner of the Interoceanic Highway in the Amazon.
    IOH_Document_QL-35.tif
  • School children return home on the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-32.tif
  • The Interoceanic Highway runs across freshly deforested rock cut into gigantic terraces to try to control rock fall. Sometimes these terraces extend many 100s of meters up the mountain.
    IOH_Document_QL-31.tif
  • A man and his son with a toy truck outside their house, adjacent to the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Document_QL-16.tif
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