a journey by bike

Our 8431km cycle tour through the Andes from Lima to Ushuaia, the southernmost tip of Argentina & the world. Our bikes took us accross mountain passes to over 4900m, over the Peruvian Puna & Bolivian Salt flats. We crossed 2500km of hot desert before crossing the Andes to the volcanic lake district. We then followed the Careterra Austral to Patagonia & into an autumnal Tierra del Fuego. Our blog is a photographic journal of a very beautiful journey through an incredible continent.

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006 

Bardas Blancas to Barancas


A gaucho, his horses and their foals.
















A giant ginger catarpillar. Very scary.

















Bardas Blancas. A small town next to the Rio Grande, the first river we've seen with any amount of water in it.

Bardas Blancas means white wall or fence.

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