4.1.2. Lower elevation biotic zones: Study Area Blocks 3 and 6

Beginning with the lower elevation part of the survey area and moving upstream, the vegetation of the Colca valley above Tuti consists of low grasses dominated by the ichuvariety during the dry season. The Colca River is relatively low gradient in this area, and two or three levels of natural river terraces are evident along the valley margins. The geography of the zone is dominated by the fact that the confluence of two large river systems (Colca and Llapa) occurs here. This area holds the largest settlements in our study area, but both agriculture and pasture appear marginal in immediate area of these towns. Rather, the settlement of the upper river valley seems to reflect the importance of the articulation between the main Colca valley and the broad altiplano. The village of Sibayo rests precisely at the main confluence of the Colca River and the Llapa River, and as is evident in the Shippee-Johnson expedition, Sibayo has long served as a principal modern ingress to the Colca Valley until the Chivay-Arequipa highway was completed (Shippee 1932).