Category — Travel
Close up on “glaciar”, Argentina
This photo was taken during a trekking on the Perito Moreno. This is a small introduction of the next post…
When the wind brings dust from the moraine (grey or black) on the ice, it attracts sun rays and slowly melts the ice around it. With time, it creates these incredible abstract sculptures.
April 15, 2008 No Comments
Rocky Argentina
I am slowly going through all the pictures taken during our 2 weeks trip in Argentina. Do you prefere a “day by day story” or some “random posts”, like the last 2 ones?
April 14, 2008 1 Comment
Panorama Argentina 1
April 7, 2008 No Comments
Argentina J2 / El Calafate
We crossed Argentina from North to South this morning by plane. As our Lonely Planet says, this is supposedly the same kind of flight that brought to St Exupery the idea for “Le Petit Prince”… I will trust them…
The arrival to El Calafate is probably one of the most incredible landing we have done so far. On the right side: the andes, lagos of incredible blue and green and endless pampa!!
Great!?
(in the back, 3 pikes, our next destination: Fitz Roy range)
We spent the end of the day walking in Protected Area for birds close to El Calafate:
The view on Lago Argentina
And the birds
Tomorrow, we are going to El Chalten to see the Fitz Roy. Photos will be coming later.
Barbara and Yann
March 23, 2008 No Comments
Trip to Orval Abbaye
Not far away from Luxembourg by car, you can easily reach “La Gaume” in Belgium and one of the favorite place of many beer lovers: Orval.
One of the 6 trappist beer in the world (5 in Belgium), it is still made under the supervision of the monastic community (no visits of the brewery are allowed for “simple” tourists).
Orval is a “living” monastery, you can only access the ruins of the old abbaye, the museum and the visitor stand in the church. Still worth a visit, and a trip back home with a trunk loaded of the famous beer.
January 20, 2008 No Comments
Luxembourg rambling routes
Luxembourg is a nice place to live and even greater if you like walking. The best thing you can do is go to the tourist office and buy the official 171 rambling routes guide. With that little help, you’ll end in place like this. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
January 8, 2008 2 Comments
