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The Skyline of Buenos Aires as seen from the coast of Olivos up North. All the tall buildings can be spotted.
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A side profile of the Somuncura Plateau. Cerro Puntudo at the left (the pointed one) and Cerro Corona at the right (the one shaped as a crown). In the middle other smaller volcanic cones. All these volcanos are extinct and around 1500 meters high. The base altitude is 800 meters. The total absence of vegetation is expl...
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La Azul is a lagoon in the middle of an extinct volcano crater. The shape of the rim is perfectly circular. You can see birds suchs as Flamingo around the lagoon as it is the main reservoir of water in a very large dry area. From the Somuncura Plateau, Patagonia, Argentina.
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The lagoon is frequently dry, Corona is an extinct volcano about 1900 mts high. From the middle of Argentinian Patagonia. Somuncura Plateau, Rio Negro, Argentina.
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La Azul is a volcanic lagoon at the Somuncura Plateau in Rio Negro, Argentina. The lagoon is in the middle of the crater of an extinct volcano and acts as a reservoir of water. The panorama shows the North/West rim of the crater lit by the first rays of sunlight.
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The very dark skies at the Somuncura Plateau, Rio Negro. Showing part of the Milky Way and the Magellan clouds over "La Azul" lagoon. Taken on a moonless night it was so dark you couldn't see a hand in front of your face. The brownish reflection at the lagoon is the opposite part of the milky way that was at my back...
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San Eduardo is a small beach near Miramar, Argentina. With the tripod just over the ocean I took a photograph of the cliffs behind me. The 180 degrees view once assembled looks like an island but that's only a perspective effect. The cliffs are full of fossils, you can try to search for bones and other structures, I do...
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Storm system passing by the beach at Pinamar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The front system can be seen on the left where the sky is mostly clear, the front is moving from right to left on the picture. The storm lasted for about 30 minutes leaving some normal precipitation without hail.
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The Skyline of Buenos Aires as seen from Puerto Madero with the first morning light. Several buildings can be seen in the pano.
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