alefidel
(135) 2005-02-21 11:34
Fer, creo que el francés que te escribio antes tiene razon, esta no es la fragata Belgrano, es la Sarmiento que ya no es mas que un buque museo. La que vos decis es la Fragata Libertad, que es el buque escuela de la Argentina y es el que recorre todo el mundo.
Igual este detalle es lo de menos, lo que importa es la impresionante foto que sacaste de ese rincon de nuestra ciudad.
te felicito
saludos
Alejandro
alefidel
(135) 2005-02-16 21:10
Davide, you are a pioneer in the mountains of my country, following the steps of your compatriot and andinist hero Padre Agostini. Please share with us more of your photos of Argentinian Patagonia and of corse from your ascent to this incredible and beautiful mountain.
regards
Ps; I´ve read some things about your expeditions on patagonian Andes a few years ago. Please let me know if there are more books or magazines where I could read about the history of the Italians expeditions on Argentina.
Alejandro
alefidel
(135) 2005-02-16 14:54
Hey Davide, I know something of Italian because my grandparents were from Pistoia and Massa Carrara, but as I don´t want to make mistakes and I don´t know if you understand spanish, I will write in english. First of all, great moment you´ve captured in your picture.
I´m a great lover of mountains, and of course I love the hole argentinian Andes chain. In my short life I´ve been in a great part of it, mostly in Patagonia and in the side of Argentina. The last hike I do was there, arroun all the Perito Moreno´s National Park, I walked almost 150km in less than 30 days, alone with my father who is learning about this amazing activity from me. I can tell you that this last trip, in wich I finished my 10 years travelling acorss all the argentinian patagonia terrytory, from Ushuaia to Mendoza, I found the most incredible place on entire earth for me. This national park and specially this mountain, Monte San Lorenzo, was something out of words for me. I have more than 250 photos of that trip. What I want to ask you is if you have more pictures of you hike there and all the places you´ve been there in patagonia, because as I told you before I´m a great lover of this region and I know only a few persons who have been there in that Mountain. Please, if you don´t mind, I would like you to tell me more abaut your experience there by mail to asegarra@argentina.com. You can also send me photos there. I´m very interested in it.
thanks for sharing.
Regards from Argentina
Alejandro
alefidel
(135) 2005-01-26 14:41
Buena foto!.. te felicito.. conozco mucho el refugio Lopez y esta es una toma muy real. Me atrae mucho el reflejo en el agua y te felicito tambien por tu nota.. muy completa y descriptiva.
Lo unico en contra creo que son los colores...creo que el verde y el azul estan un poquito saturados.. por lo demas.. muy buena foto!
saludos
alefidel
(135) 2005-01-26 14:34
Concuerdo con el amigo Bolivar, a pesar de ser argentino, yo no soy un gran tomador de mate, pero en esta foto lo que menos se aprecia es el momento y placer del mate. No representa en nada esta costumbre argentina, y si no fuera por el mate y la bombilla podriamos pensar que esta persona (seguramente un turista sin idea de lo que es el mate)esta tomando una gaseosa con sorbete o algun otro tipo de bebida refrescante. Sin embargo aprecio la intencion del fotografo de querer mostrar una costumbre, a pesar de no haberlo logrado bien. Saludos
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