Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Jenna-jameson Outside

Chubut REMEMBER (Part 1).

Good as it going? While Chubut has been away I'd like to share some pictures we could not climb the last update. Are just a few and continue in the next posting with the arrival in Santa Cruz.
This image shows a Carancho. I'm not sure if this is true, and surely the friends of Aves Argentinas can ensure or refute it but it seems that the island Caranchos Tova they would be differentiated from common Caranchos? As if it were a subspecies, Something we had told our friend Lorenzo and we find it with a colored background. Turns out I got to the lighthouse for a closer look and Caranchos couple had a nest right there. I assure you were not very friendly to me and almost forced me to peck at full speed down the lighthouse, but they were like jumping almost 25 meters. If I can I upload the video with Carancho attack. Will saw my hair and said ... this is my nest of vultures has placed on his head? (Do not want easy jokes from those who know my baldness!)

Tova camp on the island, where algae were harvested. Everything has fallen over time. The island has a colony of Magellanic penguins and the memory of a lighthouse that no longer lights up.

The cove Horn is one of those places you're going back to enjoy mile after mile. The photo shows a kayaker complains looking at the camera and wondering what to build.

wig and rocks out two bays, a highlight of Chubut.

Horn Leaving a day in the sun but of course, windy. From Shrimp to date days remain very irregular.

The Gypsy covered by clouds, the day was cold and winter ranges, seems to be the longest of our lives.

out in the surf all the time is glued to the rocks with clear water and curious lions everywhere.

The home of the most macho. If they see the bottom you will find a male lion with his harem not very happy with the presence of Diego. In fact, running it out of its territory and Gypsy fire, photograph and otherwise.
Come to Santa Cruz!

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