The map above shows the route of the trek. The yellow line is the route and the arrows show the locations of the panoramas. North is to the left.
Mouse over the arrow for a short discription and a small photo of the location. Click the arrow for the flash panorama. When it has loaded click and hold in the picture and move the mouse to pan around. Use <shift> and <ctrl> to zoom in and our. Click the picture to the left to go to the photos of the area and the picture to the right for a fly through of the trek.
This section is slightly different from the others on this site. The generated views are not made with Landsat overlays but, like the Paine and Huayhuash sections, use World Construction Set environments to show trees, grass, rivers and snow. The terrain is still derived from 90m DEM's but not patched by Jonathan de Ferranti as this area is too low for his attention. The smooth area above on the right is where I patched a hole with the 900m data.The panoramas are cubic so you can pan up and down as far as you like. These are flash files rather than QTVR.