1350-622 - The Fitz Roy Massif in pastel pre-dawn morning twilight. Los Glaciares National Park near El Chalten, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America.
1350-621 - Mottled light and shadow on Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in Los Glaciares National Park near El Chalten, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America.
1350-620 - First light on Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in Los Glaciares National Park near El Chalten, Argentina. A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Patagonia region of South America.
1109-2532 - Colourful rocks in Cactus National Park (Parque Nacional Los Cardones), Cachi Valley, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta Province, North Argentina, South America
1109-2162 - Purmamarca and the Hill of Seven Colours (Cerro de los Siete Colores), Quebrada de Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, North Argentina, South America
1109-2231 - The Mushroom rock formation by Los Coloradas red rock wall, Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, North Argentina, South America
1109-2228 - Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), rock formation known as the Submarine, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, North Argentina, South America
1109-2119 - Perito Moreno Glaciar north face, Los Glaciares National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near El Calafate, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
857-92538 - The province of Mendoza is part of all Argentine provinces that are vertically crossed by the Cordillera de Los Andes. The Principal Cordillera is the result of an early folding, with an average height of about 6500 meters. It has two distinct sectors: in the north and to the provincial Diamond Rio is characterized by a high narrow strip, which finds its highest expression in the Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. In the southern provinces, from Diamond Rio to the South forms a wider and less high orographic belt.
857-92539 - The province of Mendoza is part of all Argentine provinces that are vertically crossed by the Cordillera de Los Andes. The Principal Cordillera is the result of an early folding, with an average height of about 6500 meters. It has two distinct sectors: in the north and to the provincial Diamond Rio is characterized by a high narrow strip, which finds its highest expression in the Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. In the southern provinces, from Diamond Rio to the South forms a wider and less high orographic belt.
83-12085 - Gardiner Point, known as 'The Edge of the World' (from here the ocean is uninterrupted to Argentina), Arthur River, North West, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
83-12086 - Gardiner Point, known as 'The Edge of the World' (from here the ocean is uninterrupted to Argentina), Arthur River, North West, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific