
LLama at Sillustani.

Guinea pig. Silvia talked about using them as a tool of healing. They would tell the healer what ailments the sick person had by opening up the guinea pig and "reading" the inside. She told of a story about a woman with a tumor and how the lump showed up in the guinea pig.
This is a wild guinea pig.
Guinea pigs are eaten in Peru. Nope. Didn't try one.

A woman here with probably her daughter and her llamas at Sillustani. No slouchers these women... they work hard.
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