April 27, 2011

HIGHLIGHT SEASON 2010/11 III

Darwin, Textiles, Ice and Wildlife  III

Some of our custom private tours are designed for people who travel several times with us.
Harvey Triason – who chose our services al least 4 times to different areas of Argentina and Chile-, came with his two nieces: Rebecca and Randi. The three of them enjoyed the trip from Iguazu Falls to the Glaciers. George Larson travelled with Carol to Patagonia in ’97 then to Perú and again to Patagonia this past March. Sue Sloan –after joining a trip to Northwest Argentina, Atacama Desert and Lauca National Park in Chile in ’07 (that Causana designed and operated for Massachussets Audubon Society); last year Carol and I travelled with Sue to Mongolia  with a group of Massaudubon- accepted our proposal to visit Patagonia. El Chaltén, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Paine National Park, Península Valdés and Bahía Bustamante were the areas visited . Fine weather, good food, diverse wildlife, scenic lodging, and pristine landscapes, bring all the necessary condiments for remarkable and unforgettable new experiences. To travel with people who –through the years- became our friends is always a pleasure.

Art in the sky and the Chaltén massif

Golden down brights on the Chaltén or Fitz Roy

Condor soaring

Fio-Fio White-Crested Elaenia

Moreno Glacier with the first morning lights

Notro

Harvey and nieces ready to hike in the Moreno Glacier

Harvey Rebecca and Randy at Iguazú Falls

Tame guanacos at Paine N. P.

Burrowing Owl

The enigmatic Cerro Torre

Tawny-throated Dotterel

Relax and panoramic view of Moreno Glacier from the bed

A clear day and fantastic view of Fitz Roy Massif and Cerro Torre

Endangered Huemul at Paine National Park

Rebecca, Randi and Harvey at the foot of the Roof of America in Mendoza


Over the ice of the Moreno Glacier 

Susan, Carol and George treking at El Chaltén

Sue and her trophie at Lago del Desierto El Chaltén


Magic light at Moreno Glacier













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