A Trip Around Wild South America
This video consists of a collection of 75 photos taken in the heart of South America in a 13.000 km trip in Jan and Feb 2005. There are pictures of volcanoes, lakes, lagoons, valleys, Inka ruins, wild animals and nature. To see some of these pictures in more detail visit my homepage at photos.marcosgazzana.com Some of the places you will see in the photos include: north of Argentina, north of Chile, south and west of Bolivia and south and central Peru. List of place names: Maymara, Tilcara, Purmamarca, Cianzo, Dream Valley, Cafayate, Atacama Desert, Moon Valley, Death Valley, Sud Lipez, Uyuni, Sun Island, Tiwanaku, Chinchero, Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu… List of wild animals: Lhama, Guanaco and Vicuña. Thanks for watching!
Welcome to South America!
maravillosas fotos !! felicitaciones
you missed us
Motion DV Studio LE for DV (Panasonic), it came along with my Panasonic Mini-Dv cam. But you could do just the same with Windows Video Maker.
amazing what program did u use
hi there your pictures are amazing…. im plannig on going to south america for six months have you any tips and how much spending money do need. thanks maria
all this nature will be destroyed if the big countries dont reduce their co2
That’s Copacabana in Bolivia, on the coast of Titicaca lake – the highest navigable lake in the world! Copacabana is a wonderful village, very peaceful. The mount you can see in the photo is called “Mount Calvário” which houses some temples at the top. There is a wonderful view of lake Titicaca from the top! I hope my comments are useful!
What wonderful places!!! I ´ve been there in january…just amazing!!!! I´ve gone by car from brazil and was the best experience ever!!
Well, “wild” because most of the places are in the middle of nowhere, like the off road in Bolivia, the ruins in Peru and Bolivia, and also because of the “wild” animals and places like mountains, volcanoes, salt lakes and lagoons above 4000 mts… “Wild” is a nice word.. it refers to places which still haven’t been destroyed by us humans… as you can see that’s one of the appeals in the photos!
I live in the area and i don´t think that the area where i live is “wild”, not more in that case that the rest of the world…why you use this kind of words?
La fotos son exelentes felicitaciones.
gorgeous
ive always thought of south america of a sort of
if you could call one place of the world “the edge” south america would be it