Photos & Scenery

Through the good fortune of finding an Internet Cafe in Calefate, I am able to upload a few pictures of places & things that I have seen.

Buenos Aries

This is a street in one of the more modern areas of BA

Colourful Houses in La Boca District

These are a few examples of the courful houses in the La Boca Region

The Pink Palace in Buenos Aries

The Pink Palace contains the President of Argentina’s offices. It faces the central square.

Tango in the Streets of La Boca

The Tango originated in Buenos Aries

The Andes

The Andes – on our way to Chalten

Cerro Torre (Big Towers) - Our destination for our first day of trekking

Cerro Torre (Big Towers). This was our destination for oour first day of trecking

Mt Fitzroy - The Highest Peak in Patagonia

Mt Fitzroy (El Chalten) – our destination on our second day of trecking

Perito Merino Glacier

The Perito Merino Glacier

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Bruce is a keen traveller and photographer. This web site describes his travel and family interests

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