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Patagonien 21. Tag - Torres del Paine Treeking - Wildes Camp zum Mirador Torres del Paine, Abstieg über Hotel Las Torres zum Camp an der Straße
Siempre me han fascinado los ocres infinitos del Otoño, los Chopos son uno de los arboles que mas me gustan. Parece como si desafiasen al cielo.
Tanzania, Ago 2006.
Coger el camino equivocado te puede llevar a"barranquitos" como este, más aún si subes de noche...Me guta la ligera bruma que había cada mañana en esta montaña. Descenso del Mt. Meru, hay muchos caminos pero no todos llevan al mismo sitio.
Lares trek is an adventure that passes through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where you will appreciate lagoons, natural thermal baths, Inca remains, among others.😍
Because it is a remote place, the area has allowed its people to preserve the traditions of woven llama and alpaca wool, the cultivation of potatoes, and the weaving of colors. This tour is experiential because you can see closely the customs and experiences of the Andean people. You will also enjoy a great variety of flora, fauna, wildlife and beautiful landscapes and to finish the great Historical Sanctuary of Machupicchu.😊
This hike is ideal for travelers that will take you through the rural communities in the impressive Sacred Valley of the Incas.
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Mount Batur or Gunung Batur in the Kintamani region of Bali is an iconic, extremely most active volcano that draws tourists in with both beauty and promise of adventure. Rising to 5,633 feet, Mount Batur can be submitted by physically-fit hikers in around two hours. Climbing Mount Batur offers a rare opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable sunrise from the top of an active volcano. The views of Bali from the top are stunning.
Part of Mount Batur's massive caldera is filled by Danau Batur, Bali's largest crater lake. A smaller stratovolcano juts out of the water 2,300 feet and frequently reminds the local villages that they are situated on top of a geological time bomb.
Excellent views of Mount Batur can be photographed from the nearby village of Penelokan in Kintamani. Other small villages and settlements established around the rim of Mount Batur offer great vantage points and opportunities to explore the surrounding are