Turchia Izmir : il venditore di noccioline
Ruta Nacional 40
On Road To Pukeiti Gardens.
Kangoo on great journey
Ruta 40 - "Zona de Badenes"
... vom Wandern müde
Einsame Wanderin
approaching "Ruinas de Quilmes"
Ruta Nacional 40
A smile for today.
Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
Ischigualasto - entering valley of the moon
Ischigualasto - red walls
Huntly
Ruta 12 - Rio San Juan - Dique Caracoles
Main Street Of Tirau.
On the road...everything ahead..
ECHOES
... und dann ... (2 x Pip)
On Road To Whakamaru
Ruta 12 - little Kangoo's adventures
Ruta 149 - dusty encounter
Ruta 7 - Transandine
#37
Ruta 51 - breakdown
Besten Tank !
Ruta 51 - getting higher
Argentina - Ruta 51
Old Sava Bridge in Belgrade
after summer shower
Bruchsal - Damianstor
raining on the road
Bretten - Pforzheimer Straße
Villa Anno 1892
Driving Through A Green World.
Schiffsanleger
Greenwich Street, Eyelashes
YIN-YANG landscape
Country Road View.
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Summer HFF!
Waitara
Nearing Ohura From The West.
Lonely Farm.
Summer under the mountain
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Ruta 51 - Abra Blanca pass - 4080 m
The Abra Blanca pass with 4080 m above sea level is the highest point of Ruta 51 between Salta and San Antonio de Los Cobres. The road has been built in 1915, when it was the highest drivable road in the world. The pass is called the entrance to the Puna, a unique Andes landscape. - scanned slide, Minolta X700
While we had no problems with the altitude at that time, the following night in San Antonio de Los Cobres should be terrible. Massive headache and a continuous pulse rate of about 150 let us call it "Sleepless in San Antonio". We simply drove up too quick at that day after starting with the flight from Buenos Aires to Salta at zero metres and the altitude there feels higher than elsewhere, people told us. By the way, the weather changed from one hour to another.
While we had no problems with the altitude at that time, the following night in San Antonio de Los Cobres should be terrible. Massive headache and a continuous pulse rate of about 150 let us call it "Sleepless in San Antonio". We simply drove up too quick at that day after starting with the flight from Buenos Aires to Salta at zero metres and the altitude there feels higher than elsewhere, people told us. By the way, the weather changed from one hour to another.
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