Monday, April 17, 2006

Glaciar Spegazzini

Glaciar Spegazzini, with the Upsala Connexcion on the left to give some sense of scale.
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Glaciar Spegazzini

A view of Glaciar Spegazzini. The moss on the hillside to the right is actually 10m-15m tall trees.
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Brazo Norte

Looking east over Brazo Norte (the north branch of Lago Argentino) towards the mountains on the north shore of the lake.
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Iceberg Ho

...and then everyone rushes to the left side of the boat to see that iceberg...
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The Icebergs in Brazo Onelli

Weaving among the icebergs in Brazo Onelli (the Onelli branch of Lago Argentino).
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Rio Onelli

Looking down the Rio Onelli towards Brazo Onelli.
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Lago Onelli

Looking across Lago Onelli at Glaciar Agassiz and Glaciar Onelli, 8 km distant.
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The Boats at Brazo Onelli

The Chonek and the Upsala Connexcion.
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El Boca del Diablo

The entrance to el Brazo Norte de Lago Argentina.
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If You Learn One Word of Spanish...

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East of Calafate

Looking north across Lago Argentino.
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A View from the Top

Looking back towards Lago Argentino from the top of the plain outside El Calafate, with Mt. FitzRoy and El Torre in the distance - about 150 km distant. On a clear day, and all that.
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Estancia Santa Susana

A view across the fields at Estancia Santa Susana, outside Buenos Aires.
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El Palacio de la Papa Frita

One of the favorite places for my parents to eat when they lived in Buenos Aires was El Palacio de la Papa Frita.
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Coghlan

The house in Coghlan where my parents lived in 1962-1964.
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Coghlan Station

The signpost at Coghlan Station.
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La Casa de mis Abuelos

The house in Martin Coronado where my grandparents lived from 1955 until they moved to the US in the 1980s. It's on Avenida Las Malvinas, so my grandfather always joked that he should name the house "Son Nuestras". (The Argentines among you will get the joke.)
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