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Fig. 6 in Alfonso Olalla And His Family: The Ornithological Exploration Of Amazonian Peru

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Fig. 6. Map of the origin of the Río Ucayali, departamento Ucayali, Perú. The Ucayali begins at the confluence of the Río Tambo and the Río Urubamba near the current town of Atalya. Foothills of the Andes paralleling the Ucayali, within the dashed line, include a spur that nearly reaches the river. Dots show the locations of several current villages mentioned in the text. The Olallas used three camps in this area (1–3): at the mouth of the Río Urubamba (''Boca Río Urubamba,'' 1) and nearby downstream to the west (''Santa Rosa,'' 2) and east (''Lagarto,'' 3) of the general course of the Ucayali.

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Published as part of Wiley, R. Haven, 2010, Alfonso Olalla And His Family: The Ornithological Exploration Of Amazonian Peru, pp. 1-68 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2010 (343) on page 24, DOI: 10.1206/677.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10112478

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