In Patagonia, I felt connected to nature. This is a view from a memorable bike ride by Lago Argentino, where interwoven clouds kept quickly changing shape.
Focusing on the clouds for a while – the sky felt so open and endless.
Other entries to the Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge here
21 replies on “Connected”
Beautiful pictures of the clouds! I love looking at them when they are moving and changing shape, It’s like they are trying to tell you a story. :p
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I love looking at clouds too 🙂
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Lovely way of interpreting this challenge. I really like the top image…stunning. Cheers!
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Thanks, I’m happy you liked it! I loved the scenery over there, deserted but full of life at the same time. So nice of you to take time to comment, I appreciate it! 🙂
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Wow just amazing beauty!
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It really was beautiful there. Thanks! 🙂
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amazing!
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Lovely pics. How lucky to see amazing Patagonia. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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Beautifully captured!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Beautiful photos. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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Patagonia, land of my dreams. When I’m big 😀 I want to visit this part of the earth.
So beautiful!
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I want to go again, and see what we didn’t have time to see! We were there for several weeks but still missed out on Torres del Paine, for example. It was beautiful, hope you get to go! When you’re big 😉
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That must have been a wonderful bike ride beneath such a beautiful sky.
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It was, one of my favorite days during the whole trip!!
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I think bike rides are out for us. Nick couldn’t do them, you see. It was lovely hearing about yours, though.
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You could tour Patagonia in a car or minivan, with a tour operator or by yourself (well, maybe it would be 100 times easier with a tour operator). There’s lots to see. The penguins, for example, come very close to you and don’t move, you can almost park next to them.
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Your pictures and the movement felt from them are wonderful 🙂
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Thank you, you are so kind!
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