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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Leica pictures of Northern Argentina
From: Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 22:03:21 -0700
References: <004801c3668b$fb710040$0a01a8c0@pcsander> <3F42F736.7D50F9AE@chello.nl>

Sander

I have the same problem as Nathan.  Will someone tell me how to
see the rest of your pictures?

Jerry

Nathan Wajsman wrote:

> Hi Sander,
>
> Maybe I am being a little thick this morning (only one cup of coffee so far),
> but how do I get to the other pictures? So far all I have been able to see is
> the image of the cactus giving me a one-finger salute (which is very nice) and
> the map of your itinerary. Knowing you, I am sure there is a whole gallery in
> there somewhere, how do I get to it?
>
> Nathan
>
> Sander van Hulsenbeek wrote:
>
> > Dear Luggers,
> >
> > I have sent a similar message two days ago, but have not found it yet in the
> > Digests.
> > So here it is again!
> >
> > After a two weeks trekking and sightseeing vacation in Argentina, I have put
> > a couple of pictures from that
> > trip on the web at:  http://home.wxs.nl/~sanderva/salta/default.htm
> >
> > We were in the Salta and Jujuy provinces in the North, and those are
> > fascinating places.
> >
> > Red Rock Valleys, just like you would find in Utah and Colorado abound.
> > Perhaps a geologist
> > could here explain if indeed there are similarities between the genesis of
> > the badlands east of
> > the Andes and east of the Rockies!
> >
> > In the mountains in Argentina  not many people live. The climate is harsh:
> > very hot, very cold, very dry, very high.
> > Arable land is sparse. They were friendly but very shy, despite my adequate
> > Spanish.
> > Close up photography was not appreciated.
> >
> > The cities are pure Spanish, and there are many "First Nation South
> > Americans", if that is the pc terminology.
> >
> > This is, round Cafayate, also a very good wine district. A good Torrontes
> > (white) gives a whiff of bliss on the tongue, and
> > tasting a Reserva Malbec (red) of good houses like Etchart or Torino can be
> > a great experience.
> > And, to join a recent OT subject: the wines are not expensive.
> >
> > The website has been deliberately kept simple. The pictures are what I would
> > like people to look
> > at, not the technology. I uses EZWebshow of Jgo Software.
> >
> > Comments are appreciated as always!
> >
> > Sander van Hulsenbeek
> > Amsterdam, Holland
> >
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>
> --
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>
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>
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>
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Replies: Reply from "Ted Bayer" <tedbayer@charter.net> (Re: [Leica] Re: Leica pictures of Northern Argentina)
Reply from "Will" <wlarsen@ocsnet.net> (Re: [Leica] Re: Leica pictures of Northern Argentina)
In reply to: Message from Sander van Hulsenbeek <vanhulsenbeek@wxs.nl> ([Leica] Re: Leica pictures of Northern Argentina)
Message from Nathan Wajsman <n.wajsman@chello.nl> (Re: [Leica] Re: Leica pictures of Northern Argentina)