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A northeast Ohio farmer who died of cancer has been laid to rest with the help of some of the llamas he raised on his farm.
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Altiplano lagoon
Santiago
Valley of the moon
Valle De la luna
Llamas
Image Credit : Josh Roberts
Via: USA Today
made popular Dec 13 2006
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