Ruta Nacional 40
Mina Concordia - 4144 m
Mina Concordia - 4144 m
Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m
Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m
Viaducto la Polvorilla - 4200 m
3,60 > 3,00 - could be a problem
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Rio de las Conchas - flooded
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Kangoo on great journey
La Casa de los Loros
red rocks - Quebrada de las Conchas
Quebrada de las Conchas
Quebrada de las Conchas - in layers
Obelix in Argentina
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San Antonio de los Cobres
San Antonio de los Cobres
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Ruta 51 - slippery conditions
Ruta 51 - Abra Blanca pass - 4080 m
Cementerio Santa Rosa de Tastil
Cementerio Santa Rosa De Tastil
Ruta 51 - winding up in desert
Ruta 51 - Capilla de San Cayetano
Ruta 51 - colorful geology
Ruta 51 - Quebrada del Toro
Ruta 51 - getting higher
Ruta 51 - geology
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Argentina - Ruta 51
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Puente Rio el Toro
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Salta - Rio Rosario
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Ruta 40 - tire fence - HFF!


HFF and a sunny safe weekend, my friends!
Visitors of this "Difunta Correa shrine" at the famous Ruta 40 mainly pray to survive on the lonesome roads and deposit water bottles, believing, this helps not to die of thurst in the wilderness.
Difunta Correa (the late Correa, actually María Antonia Deolinda y Correa) was a woman who allegedly died of thirst in 1841 while looking for her husband in the desert of Argentina. However, thanks to the mother's milk, her child had not died. It has been found laying suckling on the dead mother's breast.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
Visitors of this "Difunta Correa shrine" at the famous Ruta 40 mainly pray to survive on the lonesome roads and deposit water bottles, believing, this helps not to die of thurst in the wilderness.
Difunta Correa (the late Correa, actually María Antonia Deolinda y Correa) was a woman who allegedly died of thirst in 1841 while looking for her husband in the desert of Argentina. However, thanks to the mother's milk, her child had not died. It has been found laying suckling on the dead mother's breast.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
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HFF and stay well
HFF and good weekend.
HFF et bon week-end salutaire.
HFF et Bon weekend. Amitiés
HFF and a good weekend.
HFF and enjoy your weekend
Interesting notes but what a sad story, although the mother's love at least allowed her baby to survive.
HFF and a good weekend to you
Best wishes
Füsun
Enjoy the rest of your day..........and have a lovely weekend.
HFF have a great weekend.
TOZ
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende, Berny!
Belated HFF, enjoy the rest of the weekend.
HFF
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