CHARLIE & SADIE URBANOWICZ: PERÚ (MACHU
PICCHU) AND GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS VISUALS
Dr. Charles F. Urbanowicz / Professor of Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
California State University, Chico
Chico, California 95929-0400
530-898-6220 [Office]; 530-898-6192
[Dept.] FAX: 530-898-6824
e-mail: curbanowicz@csuchico.edu
/ home page: http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban
3 November 2000
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© [Copyright: All Rights Reserved] IN JULY 2000, my
wife (Sadie) and I, took the following trip (without any
"extensions"): PART I: On July 6, 2000, we drove from
Chico, California, to Sacramento, California, to spend the night and
then flew to San Francisco, California, for a flight to Dallas/Ft.
Worth, Texas. Flew out of Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas, into Lima,
Perú then flew to Cuzco and took a train to Aguas
Calientes then took a bus to Machu Picchu; reversed the process
to return to Lima then flew to Guayaquil, Ecuador. PART II:
Flew out of Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Baltra Island (South Seymour,
north of Santa Cruz), then joined the M/V Rembrandt Van Rijn
(184 feet long with crew of 16 and accommodations for 24 passengers)
and sailed for seven days, with landings ("dry" and "wet") on
Española, Floreana, San Cristóbal, Rabida,
Bartolomé, North Seymour, Santa Cruz, and (again) San
Cristobal. PART III: Flew out of San Cristobal back to Ecuador
for flight back to Miami, Florida, then flew to Dallas/Ft. Worth,
Texas; flew out of Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas, into Sacramento,
California, then drove back to Chico, California on July 24,
2000.

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View of Machu Picchu, Perú @ approximately
8,000 feet [~2,438 meters].
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Close-up of Machu Picchu,
Perú.
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The road to Machu Picchu,
Péru.
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The Urubamba River from Machu Picchu,
Perú.
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The Pucará (Fortress) of
Sacsayhuaman, at approximately 12,000 feet
[~3,658 meters] and ~800 feet [~244 meters]
above the city of Cuzco, Perú).
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The plan ofSacsayhuaman (also spelled as
Saqsaywaman) with the distinctive saw-toothed walls
at the top of the visual. [From: Graziano Gasparini
& Luise Margolies, 1980, Inca Architecture
(Indiana University Press), page 287]
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The plan of Inca Cuzco, with the distinctive
saw-toothed walled fortress of Sacsayhuaman (also
spelled as Saqsaywaman) at the top of the visual.
[From: Graziano Gasparini & Luise Margolies, 1980,
Inca Architecture (Indiana University Press), page
46]
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Airport, Isla Baltra (also known as South
Seymour) Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.

M/S Rembrandt van Rijn at Sea, Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
(Overall Length: 184 feet [56 meters] with cruising speed of
9 knots.)

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Isla Santa María (also known as
Floreana or Charles), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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View From Isla Bartolomé (looking
towards Isla Santiago [also known as San
Salvador or James], Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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Pepé The Tortoise, in Puerto
Baquerizo Moreno (Capital of the Galápagos
Islands, Ecuador), Isla San Cristóbal (also
known as Chatham).
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"Lonesome George" at the Charles Darwin Research
Station, Puerto Aroyo, Isla Santa Cruz (also
known as Indefatigable), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
Sole surviving species of Geochelone elephantopus
abingdoni from Isla Pinta (also known as Abingdon
Island), Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Marine Iguanas (Amblyrhyncus cristatus),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Marine Iguana (Amblyrhyncus cristatus),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Male Frigatebird (Fregata Minor),
Isla Seymour Norte (also known as Seymour),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Waved Albatross (Diomeda irrorata),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus),
Isla Seymour Norte (also known as Seymour),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Lago El Junco, Isla San Cristobal
(also known as Chatham), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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León Domido ("Kicker Rock") off
Isla San Cristobal (also known as Chatham),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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MISCELLANEOUS VISUALS:
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Galápagos Penguin (Spheniscus
mendiculus), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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Brown Pelican (Pelecanus
occidentalis), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber),
Galápagos Islands, Ecuador.
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Sea-Lions (Zalophus californianus
wollebacki) , Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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Blue-footed booby and chick (Sula
nebouxii), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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Sea-Lions (Zalophus californianus
wollebacki) , Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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At the Charles Darwin Research Center, Puerto
Aroyo, Isla Santa Cruz (also known as
Indefatigable), Galápagos Islands,
Ecuador.
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At the Interpretive Center of the Servicios
Parque Nacional Galápagos, Puerto
Baquerizo Moreno (Capital of the Galápagos
Islands, Ecuador), Isla San Cristóbal (also
known as Chatham).
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"Urbanowicz" in Darwin, California USA
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F. Urbanowicz Copyright © 2001 Charles F.
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Anthropology Department, CSU,
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Slightly revised 5 February 2001 by CFU
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