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Tortuguero, Costa Rica: spectra at night

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Tortuguero, Costa Rica: spectra at night
Suddenly, I look left and right, and see other huge leatherback sea or by tracing back the beach. Spectra seem to crawl at night. Equal performance for tourists, that moment is unforgettable, real.
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Staten Island: the lighthouse at the end of the world

For: Gerardo Bartolomé y Aníbal Ford (text and photos)
Staten Island: the lighthouse at the end of the world
If there is a place in Patagonia, we can still consider unattainable, that is the Staten Island. This is nothing more nor less than the last link in the Andes, which flows into the Atlantic succumbing their impious Wuthering Heights in the Atlantic waves driven by winds Antarctic.
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Perito Moreno: Glacier lies

For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)
Perito Moreno: Glacier lies
We were in front of the Perito Moreno glacier, undoubtedly the most amazing glacier world. This is a huge tongue of ice two miles wide coming down from the ice fields on the southern Andes, Lago Argentino cutting as it would have dreamed of escaping from Egypt Moses.
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Where do you hide the rockhopper penguin?
For: Gerardo Bartolomé

Where do you hide the rockhopper penguin?
In this windswept island walk around the beautiful Patagonian Rockhopper penguins, those nice jumpers that the English call «rock hopper». What we are talking island? Where is the only penguin in the South Atlantic where the most common living Magellanic penguins? A nod to the curious reader: […]
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Estancia Cristina: coordinates of loneliness
For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)

Estancia Cristina: coordinates of loneliness
I went in search of marine fossils that he knew were in the middle of the Andes. They were three hours of sailing on Lake Argentino, one of the world's most incredible. ¿Porqué? Because it looks like a squid, supported with an oval body in the desert steppe and its tentacles into the heart of the Andes glaciers fabulous finish.
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Iguazú: the mirage that dazzled Cabeza de Vaca
For: Ricardo and Javier Coarasa Brandoli (text and photos)

Iguazú: the mirage that dazzled Cabeza de Vaca
Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca begins a tortuous journey from the Brazilian jungle to help a Spanish group isolated in the current capital of Paraguay, Assumption. Find a solution to the Rio de la Plata, but runs into one of the most solemn wonders of nature, Iguazu Falls
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