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De Lima al Cerro de Pasco

The film "From Lima to Cerro de Pasco" was shot from the aircraft of the intrepid English aviator, Mr. Sison, by Mr. J.M. McGarrigle, who during the European war was in the service of the American government filming. This is undoubtedly the most important film made in Peru, judged both artistically and for its photographic perfection, which will make us admire the beautiful landscapes of the Andes.

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The film "From Lima to Cerro de Pasco" was shot from the aircraft of the intrepid English aviator, Mr. Sison, by Mr. J.M. McGarrigle, who during the European war was in the service of the American government filming. This is undoubtedly the most important film made in Peru, judged both artistically and for its photographic perfection, which will make us admire the beautiful landscapes of the Andes.

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