Travel Blog Photos from Quebrada de Humahuaca (32)
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Traveling through the northern part of the Quebrada at sunset was magic too, I could not take my eyes off the landscapes. More colors, more shapes, that you just have to keep staring at, totally under the spell. La Quiaca, border town. I struggled a ...
... ! mercoledì mattina, dopo l'abbondante colazione offerta dall'ostello, io e borja siamo saliti su un bus con direzione generica quebrada de humahuaca. visto che anch'io, fino a quando non ci sono stata, non avevo capito bene cosa aspettarmi da questo luogo ...
The Quebrada de Humahuaca is a Unesco world heritage Site, a gorge with hills that are streaked with rich, vivid, blue, green, orange, yellow and red colours and hills studded with cacti. Reminded me of Arizona but without the heat. I took a bus from ...
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favorite places in south america
Posted on Nov 15, 2007, 17:38:19
... them for the end of you trip through Argentina and then just cross to Brazil (or the other way around) (3 days) - Salta, Quebrada de Humahuaca, Train to the Clouds and Salinas Grandes. Almost at the border with Bolivia, so you can do them at the end or ...
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12 week Itinerary advice?
Posted on Feb 27, 2009, 17:50:17
... Bolivia is in your plans. I would imagine you will be doing Cusco/Puno (Lake Titicaca)/La Paz/Oruro/Potosi/Salta via Quebrada de Humahuaca. Overland from Buenos Aires to Iguazu and then on to Rio is a really long haul, with not all that much to see on ...
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Wonders of South America!
Posted on Nov 15, 2007, 17:43:01
may I add the whole Quebrada de Humahuaca in Argentina? and more specifically, the lovely town of Purmamarca, at the feet of the Seven Colours Hill. The different layers of coulours on the mountains, the huge cactus, the incredibly friendly people...I ...
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