Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The Road

Dan: Now that we’re sort of wrapping up our stay here in Mendoza, neither of us has really been inspired to write anything. It doesn’t seem like anything exciting or interesting is happening. So, we’ve decided to post a series of photos that I don't think we ever posted before. The photos I’m posting today are of roads we’ve traveled. Maybe its the fault of Mr. Hamburg’s English 9 class and Robert Frost, but I like taking pictures of roads, whether or not they diverge in a yellow wood. So here they are: a bunch of roads. (I try to line them up on one side but the formatting always gets screwed up.)

Took this picture our first week in Mendoza, on the way up Cerro de la Gloria.








The red earth streets of Puerto Iguazu.








Talampaya Park.








Caracoles in Villavicencio, less than an hour from Mendoza.







A road in Valle Fertil that turned out not to really lead to any kind of ruins after all.






Jujuy Province, northwest Argentina. Trains weren't using the tracks so these goats decided to using the RR crossing.






Las Vegas. (I feel like we already posted this one) Apparently this isn't far from where that ill-fated plane of soccer players crashed in the 70s.







Villa General Belgrano, Cordoba Province. Kind of Minnesota looking.








Avenida Colon, about 3 blocks from our house.







Salty road near Salta, northwest Argentina.

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