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English: Allard Schmidt: "This picture was taken at sunrise, after hiking ahead of the group towards Machu Picchu I found Machu Picchu empty, Wayne Pichu was covered in clouds. After waiting 10 minutes the clouds dissolved beautifully resulting in this picture. Unfortunately, the moment the thin clouds covered Wayne Pichu was very short, there was no time to change the camera light exposure settings in order to correct the overexposure."
Français : Allard Schmidt: «Cette image a été prise à l'aube, après que j'ai pris de l'avance sur le groupe de randonneurs qui se dirigeaient vers le Machu Picchu. J'ai trouvé le Machu Picchu désert, et le Wayne Pichu dans les nuages. Après dix minutes d'attente, la brume s'est dissipée joliment, ce qui a donnée cette photographie. Malheureusement l'instant où le Wayne Pichu était entouré de nuages fins était trop bref pour que je puisse régler l'appareil, et l'image est un peu surexposée.»
Česky: Východ slunce nad Makču Pikču, Peru.
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9th of April 2005 6.54

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Allard Schmidt (The Netherlands)

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Machu Picchu clouds.jpg Peru Machu Picchu Sunrise 2.jpg

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13°9′54.6″S, 72°32′44.9″W (Map)

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Picture of the day This image was selected as a picture of the day for June 26, 2006. It was captioned as followed:
English: Sunrise over Machu Picchu, Peru.
Deutsch: Machu Picchu ( Peru) in den frühen Morgenstunden
Français : Le Machu Picchu à l’aube ( Pérou).
Español: Amanecer en Machu Picchu

العربية: شروق شمس في ماشو بيكشو، بيرو
Česky: Východ slunce nad Makču Pikču, Peru.
Cymraeg: Codiad yr haul ym Machu Picchu, Periw.
Dansk: Solopgang over Machu Picchu i Peru
Deutsch: Machu Picchu ( Peru) in den frühen Morgenstunden
English: Sunrise over Machu Picchu, Peru.
Español: Amanecer en Machu Picchu
Français : Le Machu Picchu à l’aube ( Pérou).
Galego: Amencer no Machu Picchu, Perú.
Magyar : A Machu Picchu ( Peru) hajnalban
Italiano: Vista mattutina di Machu Picchu, in Perù
日本語: マチュピチュ( ペルー)
한국어: 페루 마추피추의 일출
‪Norsk (bokmål)‬: Machu Picchu i tidlige morgenstunder.
Nederlands: Zonsopgang in Machu Picchu, Peru.
‪Norsk (nynorsk)‬: Morgon i Machu Picchu i Peru.
Polski: Machu Picchu o świcie ( Peru)
Português: Amanhecer no Machu Picchu, Peru.
Русский: Рассвет на горе Мачу-Пикчу, Перу.
Slovenčina: Východ slnka na Machu Picchu, Peru.
Svenska: Soluppgång i Machu Picchu i Peru.
简体中文: 秘鲁印加古迹 马楚皮克楚的日出。

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