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Iquitos, Peru - City in the Jungle(27 images)
Iquitos, Peru 2008 -
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history.
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
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  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    02Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    03Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    04Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    05Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    06Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    07Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    08Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    09Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    18Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    17Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    16Iquitis S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    15Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    14Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    13Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    12Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    11Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    10Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    19Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    20Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    21Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    22Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    23Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    24Iquitos S...tif
  • Iquitos, Peru 2008 -<br />
The capital of Loreto Region, Iquitos is considered the most populous city in the world that cannot be reached by road. Located on the Amazon River, Iquitos has a population 400,000 and was established as a Jesuit mission sometime around 1750. It is a fascinating collision of indigenous culture and colonial history. By photographer Juan Carlos Delgado
    25Iquitos S...tif


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