Ruta 149 - dusty encounter
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Rio Mendoza - Transandine Railway
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Puente del Inca - Transandine Railway
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Cerro Aconcagua - 6961 m
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Mountain road - Paso de Upsallata
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a cat behind plastic flowers
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Paso de Uspallata - 3832 m
Paso de Uspallata - 3832 m
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Ruta 40 near Rio Grande
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Ruta 40 - Malargüe
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Ruta 149 - Province Mendoza
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Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan
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Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan - Dique Caracoles
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan - drive carefully
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan
Rio San Juan - Ruta 12
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Ischigualasto - red walls
Ischigualasto - El Hongo
Ischigualasto - El Hongo
Ischigualasto - El Submarino
Ischigualasto - El Submarino
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Ischigualasto - El Submarino overlook
Ischigualasto - El Submarino
Ischigualasto - El Submarino
Ischigualasto - El Submarino
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Ischigualasto - valley of the moon
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Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
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Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
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Talampaya Gorge
Parque Nacional Talampaya
Talampaya Gorge
Talampaya Gorge
approaching Parque Nacional Talampaya
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Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
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Difunta Correa - Ruta 149
Another more simple "Difunta Correa shrine" at Ruta 149 (see PiP for one at Ruta 40). People mainly pray to survive on the lonesome roads and deposit water bottles, tires and another trash, believing, this helps not to die of thurst in the wilderness.
Difunta Correa (the late Correa, actually María Antonia Deolinda y Correa) was a woman who allegedly died of thirst in 1841 while looking for her husband in the desert of Argentina. However, thanks to the mother's milk, her child had not died. It has been found laying suckling on the dead mother's breast.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
Difunta Correa (the late Correa, actually María Antonia Deolinda y Correa) was a woman who allegedly died of thirst in 1841 while looking for her husband in the desert of Argentina. However, thanks to the mother's milk, her child had not died. It has been found laying suckling on the dead mother's breast.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
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The PiP is more obvious..............the rubbish has been recycled and used to decorate the area round the shrine (which is much more substantial). Quite ingenious!
da fällt mir ein, solche "Gläubige" gibt's bei uns auch
Berny club has replied to FarbFormFreude clubThanks for sharing, Berny
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