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Spring in Los Andes

Spring in Los Andes

Una Imagen vale mas que mil palabras…. A picture worth more than thousand words….

 

Valle Encantado – Bariloche – Patagonia Argentina

Valle Encantado – Bariloche – Patagonia Argentina

Valle Encantado Confluencia, a 67 Km. de Bariloche, es el paraje donde se encuentran dos de los ríos mas caudalosos que surcan esta región, el Limay y el Traful. Sin embargo, ya no es posible apreciar el choque de estos dos colosos, debido a que el área fue inundada por las aguas del embalse de [...]

 

Emerald River

Emerald River

Lasts Valle Encantado Views. Next Stop: San Carlos de Bariloche

 

Valle Encantado Mountains

Valle Encantado Mountains

Walking Valle Encantado – Bariloche -  Patagonia Argentina

 

Post 18: Green Fresh SPA

Post 18: Green Fresh SPA

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Post 12: Summer Parfume!

Post 12: Summer Parfume!

History Main article: History of perfume The word perfume used today derives from the Latin “per fumum”, meaning through smoke. Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and was further refined by the Romans and Persians. Although perfume and perfumery also existed in India, much of its fragrances are [...]

 

Post 7: Blue Balloons

Post 7: Blue Balloons

Main article: Balloon (aircraft) Large balloons filled with hot air or buoyant gas (often hydrogen or helium) have been used as flying machines since the 18th century. The earliest flights were made with hot air balloons using air heated with a flame, or hydrogen; later, helium was used. Unlike airships, balloons’ travel is directed exclusively [...]

 

Post 6: Baloons

Post 6: Baloons

Main article: Balloon (aircraft) Large balloons filled with hot air or buoyant gas (often hydrogen or helium) have been used as flying machines since the 18th century. The earliest flights were made with hot air balloons using air heated with a flame, or hydrogen; later, helium was used. Unlike airships, balloons’ travel is directed exclusively [...]

 

Post 2: Recoleta CCR – Desde YAPB

Post 2: Recoleta CCR – Desde YAPB

El edificio del Centro, cuyo origen se remonta al siglo XVII, es una de las construcciones más antiguas que se conservan en Buenos Aires. En 1716 el Solar fue donado a los frailes Franciscanos Recoletos. Los arquitectos jesuitas Juan Krauss y Juan Wolf realizaron los planos de la primera construcción y se le atribuye al [...] Related Posts with Thumbnails

 
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