quechuan_map.png This image displays a map focused on the continent of South America, accompanied by a smaller inset map in the bottom left corner showing the world for geographical context. **Main Map (South America):** The primary visual is a political outline map of South America. The landmasses are colored a uniform beige or light tan, while the surrounding ocean is a solid light blue. There are no country names or labels visible on this main map. Overlaid on the landmass are specific regions highlighted in different colors, likely indicating distribution ranges for a species or phenomenon. * **Pale Orange/Salmon Region:** A large area colored in a pale orange or salmon hue covers the northern and western parts of the continent. This region encompasses most of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. It also extends southward as a long, thin strip along the Pacific coast through Chile and into Argentina. * **Red/Dark Orange Region:** To the east and south of the pale orange area, there is a distinct region colored in a darker red or dark orange. This area covers Paraguay and extends into parts of southern Brazil (specifically Mato Grosso do Sul), northern Argentina (Chaco and Salta regions), and eastern Bolivia. * **Blue Patches:** Scattered within and near the orange/red regions are several distinct patches colored in a medium blue. These appear to be specific sub-regions or populations. * One large patch is located in the north, covering parts of Colombia and Ecuador. * A long, narrow strip runs along the coast, covering parts of Peru and northern Chile. * Another patch is located inland, near the border of Bolivia and Peru. * A smaller, isolated blue patch is visible further south in the region of Chile and Argentina. **Inset Map:** In the bottom left corner, there is a small rectangular inset map showing a simplified world map. The continents are beige against a white background. A dark blue rectangle outlines the continent of South America to indicate its location relative to North America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. There is no text labeling the countries on this inset map either. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.