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A flamingo gives me a picture...

Bolivia 2014

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A flamingo gives me a picture sent on October 03, 2014 (17:59) by Commissario71. 27 comments, 1602 views.

, 1/250 f/10.0, ISO 200, hand held.

è la prima volta che posto una foto in questa sezione,si tranquillizzano pure quelli bravi,non verrò ad intasare con le mie modeste foto questo spazio,ma mi è sembrato doveroso postare una foto del vero padrone della laguna in Bolivia,un animale per me così elegante e raffinato nelle sue colorazioni che ha dovuto lottare non poco per potersi distinguere tra i colori forti che caratterizzano il paesaggio.sempre con il becco nell'acqua per smuovere il fondale e filtrare i microorganismi (credo si nutrano di minuscoli gamberetti ma non sono un esperto),ogni tanto si mettono dritti,un'aggiustatina ale piume,una grattatina dove serve,un'occhiata se qualcuno li disturba e poi qualche volta si concedono anche in una posa elegante come in questo caso e io ne ho approfittato.





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sent on October 11, 2014 (23:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good evening Simone ..... we do not know, even though I admire her and I spy some time ..... !!!! said so '......
I'm about to leave to the discovery of Peru, Bolivia and a small part of Chile (north) in 4 months; departure end of October ........
Any advice about it:-D:-D:-D

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sent on October 12, 2014 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Jeckow Hello, first of all if you do not mind let's's why you make me feel old only and are NOT;-)

Resent io 4 months to travel:-(

I have no great advice from dartene if not one in particolare..ma you sure you want to go in that time? December, January is the rainy season, forget the ride in salares or lagoons, the means do not bring us water gets everywhere and you can not even to cross, at least that's what I was told I found the guide.questo on the internet trying to give us an eye www.overland.org/blog/80-consigli-di-viaggio/816-bolivia-la-dimensione

I do not want terrorism is clear only that you chose a really bad time me..informati second well on the conditions ofslopes on the plateau at that time, at most I would recommend you start your own journey from Bolivia so you avoid the problem, in Peru the roads are definitely migliori..poi as always depends on where you go and what you move.
I'm hooked on Travel adventures in the world this was my trip, just to get an idea of ??the journey
and it's a journey that they do throughout the year;-)
www.viaggiavventurenelmondo.it/nuovosito/viaggi/schedeviaggi/6015.php

I hope to be helpful
Hello
Simone

user20660
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sent on October 12, 2014 (20:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Simone ....... you know this, but I can not do otherwise since I have a seasonal job and I am free in mid-October about !!!! I travel alone and I organize myself alone, backpacking and walking:-D:-D:-D displacements for what we provide .... but always cheap !!!
Travel for 6 years and always so 'and I saw Southeast Asia Vietnam Cambodia Laos Malaysia and Thai, and I've never had any problems of any kind; South America and all over again even though I studied the route ....... however nothing all flights bus !!!
I also thought it was more right from Bolivia for the climate, but I wanted to acclimate to the altitude slowly and do not get right to the Paz at 3700m .....
And if I start from the Atacama Desert in Chile and ascending to the north passing by Bolivia and ending in Peru via Lake Titicaca ???? ....... wow wow wow! Thattrip .....:-D

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sent on October 12, 2014 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And if I start from the Atacama Desert in Chile and ascending to the north passing by Bolivia and ending in Peru via Lake Titicaca ....... ???? !!! eeeek eeeek eeeek !!! !! ! What a trip ..... mrgreen

for me it is the best solution, keep as a reference San Pedro de Atacama, depart from them the various tours and excursions in the valley of the moon, salares de atacama, go to El Tatio where there are geysers and please do not miss for anything in the world Lagoon Aguas Calientes (do the same day of the tatio) ..then steps in Bolivia, and you make the area of ??the lagoons and the salares, but there will need to rely to a tour operator in the area, with the cabbage that you can drive to only the jeep in those places;-) ..almeno credo..tieni that we had two guides (a Bolivian and Chilean) because they could not get in the Bolivian chile, they waited at the border forthree giorni..ma do not know whether to organize tours in the San Pedro area of ??the lagoons Boliviane..e there are some public transport.
La Paz is a must-see, a casino than 2 million people with streets infarto..il glance then impressionante.Per is from the city of Bolivia we too are moved by buses, very comfortable, beautiful Sucre and Tupiza..quest'ultima is the springboard for excursions in the area around the canyon and even all the way around the lagoons, they also think you're forced to rely on their agencies.
I hope I told you all, at least I know I can do is to wish you a pleasant journey!
Hello

Oh I forgot
for titicaca not miss out on the island of Taquile, Isla del sol all touting that, if you want my advice, leave her alone,nothing that quite turistica..poi and landings in Puno in Peru and six, there have been there four years ago but it is a much easier country to visit and one as you will not have problems.

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sent on October 15, 2014 (6:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mamma mia ..that extraordinary recovery ... here you can see the skill !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bizluè

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sent on October 15, 2014 (14:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Simone ........ I answer only now 'cause I'm taken with the mine; re-reading the whole I think the best solution is to get to LA PAZ then continue.
From Uyuni there are local agencies for 1000 BOB approximately 115 EURI you roam around for 4 days with the 4x4 all-inclusive and if I want to take me to the border near San Pedro to enter Chile. Not bad I would say ..:-)

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sent on August 22, 2016 (18:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very very very nice !!!
Hello
james




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