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Plaza Mayor nota anche come Plaza de Armas
Sede dell' Arcivescovado.
Uno dei balconi del Palazzo.
Plaza Mayor also known as Plaza de Armas
Seat of the Archbishopric.
One of the balconies of the Palace
Sunset over the Pacific Ocean taken from the coastline of Lima, Peru.
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Abstract sunset seascape taken in Miraflores, Lima, Peru, South America.
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Square format sunset taken in Lima, Peru. My Peruvian landscapes and abstracts are available for sale on my website.
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Another ocean art abstract image from the same session. Taken in Miraflores, Lima, Peru, edited in Lightroom.
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Lima ist ein wichtiger Verkehrsknotenpunkt sowie das bedeutendste Wirtschafts- und Kulturzentrum von Peru mit zahlreichen Universitäten, Hochschulen, Museen und Baudenkmälern. Die Altstadt von Lima wurde 1991 von der UNESCO zum Weltkulturerbe erklärt. Wikipedia
OK, so it is not a steam engine, but it came from Lima Locomotive Works Shovel and Crain Division, see the builder's plate, which appears to be actually cast with the frame. One of those fascinating finds one stumbles onto; couldn't get it started, looks like a fun toy with lots of pedals and levers for the operator to enjoy. Based on preliminary research this is likely a pre-WW2 piece of equipment.