And another......
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Only another twenty colour variations to go now.....
Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
To add a little variety here is Soehrensia uebelmanniana.
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On a bed of Opuntia.....
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On a bed of Opuntia.....
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
Loving the Opuntia flowers!
That T. atacamensis is pretty awesome too! Any idea how old/large they need to be to bloom?
That T. atacamensis is pretty awesome too! Any idea how old/large they need to be to bloom?
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
Just to add to the Maihueniopsis minima controversy, I saw this plant at Quebrada Guatin. It may simply be a weaker spined form of Mike's 'minima' or it may be yet another different species.
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
The Soehrensias were some distance further down the road from Quebrada Guatin. I don't have a name for the place, I just have it down as 'roadside'. The view was spectacular, here are some of the party photographing Soehrensia uebelmanniana with a good impression of the surroundings. As can be seen there were large clumps of Opuntia camachoi here too.
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
There were young plants as well as mature flowering sized specimens.
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
I couldn't find any plants with flowers open, but here is a nice bud. The spines are pretty impressive too.
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
After this stop we returned to San Pedro for lunch. I had stew; this was quite tasty, but I must confess I did remove the intestine rings! After lunch we headed to the edge of town where the border post is (although it's 200km from the 'actual' border) and completed the border formalities. We then headed out towards the Paso Jama pass over the Andes into Argentina. This is a much better road than the one we entered Chile on and is much busier with lorry traffic. The scenery was again pretty amazing and the heights reached (4800m) pretty impressive though not good for altitude sufferers. The first stop that we all insisted on was to get a good look at the volcano that had been brooding in the background ever since we arrived at San Pedro. I believe it's called Volcan Licancabur and is 5916m in height. It's another perfect volcano shape, just as a child would draw it. BTW you can follow our steps over this and the previous couple of days on the map here. http://www.copiapoa.info/images/maps/rut_b_1.htm
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
A closer view of the summit thanks to the wonders of the zoom lens. The white bits on the side of the volcano are small accumulations of snow in shady crevices.
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Re: Argentina & Chile --- November 2008--- San Pedro de Atacama to Susques (Argentina) --- 320km
As we got higher we began to see more signs of the salt pans and salt lakes that are such a distinctive feature of the Altiplano area. Not many creatures can thrive in these lakes but the flamingoes love the minute algae that grow in the salty water. These are Andean flamingoes. This one was quite cooperative and allowed a quick shot through the window of the van.
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