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Published: May 5th 2010
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The first photos are from our trip to Cerro Tronador which is the highest mountain in the region. It is an inactive volcano capped with numerous glaciers from which huge chunks of ice frequently break off and fall from the steep sides. When large pieces of ice crash into the rocks many hundreds of feet below, the sound is almost indistinguishable from thunder. We spent two days up on the mountain ... Read Full Entry



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6th May 2010

Great pictures!
thanks for the great pictures . Argentina looks like a very cool place-
7th May 2010

Nice photos
Great photos! Looks like you've all been having a wonderful time. The mountains, lakes, and rivers are beautiful and the mud building looks like a lot of fun.
7th May 2010

Wonderful
So beautiful and exciting! the condors and the landscape are breathtaking and I love seeing pics of Sam smiling! Thanks
9th May 2010

what a wonderful place!
I love pics of Sam smiling and having fun. I envy you all the condor siting! What a thrill! I have to admit some of the photos of cliffs and ledges activate my vertigo even if they are just photos. Have a happy safe time in Chile. I am eager to see what the new house looks like.

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