Ushuaia means "extremes", derived from a town in the extreme south of Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, close to the Antarctic. We will meet People, Adventure and Good or Bad Reality from exteme points of the Earth...I hope it will make you think more about our forgotten problems...
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The Perito Moreno glacier is seen after the rupture of a massive ice wall near the city of El Calafate in the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. by Andres Arce
La cordillera de los tres miles by Francisco Mingorance ~ This huge national park extends over 80 km, between the provinces of Granada and Almeria, and has a dozen peaks over 3,000 m, among which are the Veleta and Mulhacén, with its 3,482 m is the highest mountain in the Iberian Peninsula. Here the conditions are extremely harsh winter, blizzards and storms raging relentlessly these mountains are hidden by a thick blanket of snow from early fall to well into the summer.
Hitching a ride by Colmar Wocke ~ Oxpecker on Zebra ~ South Africa
Waves by Colmar Wocke ~ This is the western coast of Namibia, in the Namib Desert. The picture has the continuous, low-level mistiness that one gets there, as being quite visible. Slightly inland, where there’s no water, it is very, very inhospitable. The coastal water one cannot drink and inland there is none! Quite unexpectedly, we had 2-3 days of rain and this made the dunes so much darker in tone than what they usually are.
The stars talk about their past by Matteo Morino ~ This is the nebula Ced-214 in the constellation Cepheus presented here according to its chemical structure of oxygen, sulfur and hydrogen.