Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Chile
Good for you Bas
Chile is a great country. Try to get to the Atacama desert if you can. It is one of the driest places on the planet and presents some of the most interesting landscapes and ecosystems anywhere.
Torres del Paine National Park is also another amazing place with a very nice ~ 135 km walk available to those that are prepared.
Good luck and have a great time
Good for you Bas
Chile is a great country. Try to get to the Atacama desert if you can. It is one of the driest places on the planet and presents some of the most interesting landscapes and ecosystems anywhere.
Torres del Paine National Park is also another amazing place with a very nice ~ 135 km walk available to those that are prepared.
Good luck and have a great time
The Atacama desert is definately high on my list. But we'll be visiting a lot of family and friends. So it will be a busy three weeks... My dream is to visit Chile just for Chile one day..(without the family)....and then I would like to go north. I've not been more north than La Serana and not farther south than Chiloë.Chile is a great country. Try to get to the Atacama desert if you can. It is one of the driest places on the planet and presents some of the most interesting landscapes and ecosystems anywhere.
Torres del Paine National Park is also another amazing place with a very nice ~ 135 km walk available to those that are prepared.
Good luck and have a great time
Thanks!Good luck and have a great time
Drinking advice: pisco sours. Very nice for relaxation. Best wines are carmenère, a variety I describe as, "Like Merlot, but interesting." Avoid the tarted up "reserve" versions, go for the cheaper ones. My fave was the non-reserve selection of Missiones del Rengos. Lapostolle and Seña are exactly the sort of industrial spoofulated crap that you should avoid.
When I see you next, remind me to tell you the story of the cab driver in Santiago...
When I see you next, remind me to tell you the story of the cab driver in Santiago...
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Bas Horneman said:Hi Jason,
Glad you like it.
Here the others can be downloaded.
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Regards,
Bas
Yup i have book marked it. Going to print a few copies to the color laser printer.
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Knowing that this weekend could turn out pretty dull, I had the same idea Some interesting reading could save the weekend. So here it is, all issues printed and bound I am looking forward to this weekend after allGoing to print a few copies to the color laser printer.
Thanks Bas.
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Love it!!!!!
Yep Great entrance indeed.Love it!!!!!
I showed it to my (female) assistant, but she didnt seem to find it so great!! She just sat there pretty much with no expression on her face?? After a little explaining she tried to laugh, but it didnt sound real, somehow
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Re: Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Chile
Fantastic place - We've done a lot of hiking down there, the light is fantastic... First went there 20 years ago when it was still pretty inaccessible and had almost no visitors, like really almost none... nowadays the road has been metalled and there are loads of tours. Sigh.... Still a World Heritage Site though...
Torres del Paine (my screen background)
(sorry for the link - pic is too big to post, and its not approriate here anyway!)
SCD said:Chile is a great country. ... Torres del Paine National Park is also another amazing place with a very nice ~ 135 km walk available to those that are prepared.
Fantastic place - We've done a lot of hiking down there, the light is fantastic... First went there 20 years ago when it was still pretty inaccessible and had almost no visitors, like really almost none... nowadays the road has been metalled and there are loads of tours. Sigh.... Still a World Heritage Site though...
Torres del Paine (my screen background)
(sorry for the link - pic is too big to post, and its not approriate here anyway!)
OT: Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Chile
...should have said: Nikon FM, Ektachrome 400, 28mm Nikkor A1. Scanned by Nikon CoolScan LS-40 ED from the slide.
At the time there was a 70km/h wind blowing (full gale force 8) - the light was stunning and the air clear & warm... extraordinary place...
nickds1 said:
...should have said: Nikon FM, Ektachrome 400, 28mm Nikkor A1. Scanned by Nikon CoolScan LS-40 ED from the slide.
At the time there was a 70km/h wind blowing (full gale force 8) - the light was stunning and the air clear & warm... extraordinary place...
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