Regard TRAIN photo print 80X120
287,30€
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A collection of exclusive photos printed on plexiglass. "A look at the world as it really is" A Crystal Galerie, AFP & Habitat partnership. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINT: A legendary train at the peak of Machu Picchu.
Perched on the steep peaks of the Andes mountain range in Peru, the sacred Inca route is accessible by train from the Cuzco station. The journey aboard the legendary Belmond Hiram Bingham train, 1 April 2010. Three hours of travel through mountains and villages unveil the spectacular citadel of Machu Picchu. Its discovery is owed to American archaeologist Hiram Bingham who, in 1911, believed he had found the lost city of Vilcabamba, the Incas' final refuge from the Spanish Conquistadors. © Ernesto Benavides/AFP Dimensions & Composition
Perched on the steep peaks of the Andes mountain range in Peru, the sacred Inca route is accessible by train from the Cuzco station. The journey aboard the legendary Belmond Hiram Bingham train, 1 April 2010. Three hours of travel through mountains and villages unveil the spectacular citadel of Machu Picchu. Its discovery is owed to American archaeologist Hiram Bingham who, in 1911, believed he had found the lost city of Vilcabamba, the Incas' final refuge from the Spanish Conquistadors. © Ernesto Benavides/AFP Dimensions & Composition
Dimensions
Length
120 cm
Height
80 cm
Number of packages
1
Total package weight
8.50 kg
Package | Length | Height | Width | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 x 1 package(s) | 127 cm | 7 cm | 80 cm | 8.5 kg |
Product description
In partnership with Crystal Galerie, photo archive distributor for Agence France Presse, one of the world's leading press agencies, Habitat has created a collection of unique images selected from over 20 million photographs. Never before released to the general public, they "show the world as it is", unedited. A story, place or key moment in world events hides behind each image... When photojournalism becomes art photography. Exclusive Collection "A look at the world as it really is". Archives from Agence France Presse