A wonderful view of Sabancaya volcanoe which was active.The ashes covered a wide area in the surroundings including Ampato volcanoe where Juanita the snow maiden was found.The increase of temperature and the fall of ashes provoked the melting of part of the glaciers and Juanita´s ice cover dissapear and the snow maiden ended exposed to the view of its discoverers.
A beautiful view of Ampato volcanoe in the afternoon.The original name is "Hampatu" in quechua language which is a name that describes a specific type of frog.Frogs are associated to rituals of fertility and they were considered as the favorite creatures of Pachamama (The Mother Earth).Here we have another view of Sabancaya volcanoe and as you can appreciate here we see that part of the glacier is melt because of the effect of the volcanic ashes fall.
The Colca Specialist feels very proud to present this picture that belongs to the real discoverer of Juanita "The snow maiden": Miguel Zárate.
Miguel Zárate belong to a family whose main tradition is mountainclimbing.The Zarates have been traveling to different mountains around Perú and they have assisted different archeological expeditions.
Miguel Zarate found the body of the snow maiden and he sold the rights of the discovery to National Geographic Magazine and to the archeologists group of Catolica Santa María University.
Juanita is one of the most important archeological findings in Peru because thanks to the research done by the specialists of human genoma program whose headquarters are located in John Hopkins hospital in United States we have a better comprehension about the origin of the peruvian people.
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