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 

Under a blood red sky.

This is how we imagined the earth looked when dinosaurs roamed.












The clouds lit up from below as the sun dipped over the horizon.












Mmm, pasta and tomato sauce again

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