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For my next trip, I invite you to discover another mysterious civilization of the Andes: Tiwanaku. The journey takes us to the high plateaus at 3800m of altitude in Bolivia.
📷 A wall of the Museum of Civilization, Old Quebec, Lower City.
📷 Un muro del Museo de la Civilización, Viejo Quebec, Ciudad Baja.
📷 Un mur du Musée de la Civilisation, Vieux-Québec, Basse-Ville.
Hair: Barberyumyum P13 (Fatpack)
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Location: Chankanaab
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Thank you Charlie for the compass and map ^^
A moment during our last day of round trip around Iceland, when we left Snaefellsnes National Park with its outlandish volcanic landscapes and endless hrauns (lava fields) to see a real village again.
Back home from the travel, a bit long this time, three different time zones; two countries; winter and summer alternative; mountains and lakes; bears and deers; out of civilizations and modern conference; what else? ...... I could stay lost in this moment forever...
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Cold rainy, snowy day made for lots of time to re-edit images of years past. Built around 1450 and still looks amazing.
Machu Picchu Nine images stitched .
We are fighting an unequal battle for energy consumption, what does such a tree need compared to one person, the title of the photo would be more suitable - broken heart.
Tayrona National Natural Park - This park is a protected area along Colombia's northern Caribbean shores. Along with it's beautiful blue water are mountainous hiking trails up to the ruins of Pueblito. The ruins were built by the Tayrona civilization.
These Caribbean waters are very turbulent in many places. On one of the days that I was there, a swimmer got pulled out by current undertows. It was touch and go for this guy for several hours. Everyone watched in horror as several rescue attempts were made. Eventually a jet ski pulled him out. Exhausted and freaked out he never got in the water again.
No motorized vehicles are allowed so you have to hike in with all of your camping gear or have supplies carried in by horses
And those who were seen dancing were thought
to be insane by those who could not hear the music.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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