Berny's photos with the keyword: Talampaya

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 38 11 379
this is the last image of the Parque Nacional Talampaya, located in the east/centre of La Rioja Province, Argentina. - scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 113
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 23 10 271
see PiP's scanned slides, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 105
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 99
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem

05 Sep 2021 99
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - the camel

05 Sep 2021 54 16 391
While the formation is called "The Camel", it's actually a dromedary ;-) scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - the wall

05 Sep 2021 30 12 303
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - the wall

05 Sep 2021 82
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - the wall

05 Sep 2021 18 3 231
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - the wall

04 Sep 2021 47 22 391
The slot and the walls are about 145 m high. scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - looking up

04 Sep 2021 25 5 316
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge - erosion

04 Sep 2021 19 6 228
This is the view point for the next two images, looking up the erosion slot. scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge

03 Sep 2021 41 6 282
No water in the Rio Talampaya - scanned slide, Minolta X700

Parque Nacional Talampaya

03 Sep 2021 92
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge

03 Sep 2021 87
scanned slide, Minolta X700

Talampaya Gorge

03 Sep 2021 36 19 283
scanned slide, Minolta X700

approaching Parque Nacional Talampaya

03 Sep 2021 27 6 278
From Ruta 40 and then 76 a dirt road leads to the National Park "Talampaya". The park is in a basin between the Cerro Los Colorados to the west and the Sierra de Sañagasta to the east. The landscape is the result of erosion by water and wind in a desert climate, with large ranges in temperature - high heat by day and low temperature at night, with torrential rain in summer and strong wind in spring. Features are: The dry bed of the Talampaya River, where dinosaurs lived millions of years ago; the "Talampaya gorge" and its rock formations with walls up to 143 metres high; the remains of indigenous peoples' settlements; regional fauna, including guanacos, hares, maras, foxes and condors. scanned slide, Minolta X700