Beautiful ostriches in the Andes. Near the sky, at 49 000ft high. Lucky to see them; unfortunately, not so lucky not to have a moitionless camera at that time. Tweet
By water resources engineers; favorite quote: "to report your observations does not qualify for research"-My sensei-
Showing posts with label andean fauna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andean fauna. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Ostriches in the Andes!
Beautiful ostriches in the Andes. Near the sky, at 49 000ft high. Lucky to see them; unfortunately, not so lucky not to have a moitionless camera at that time. Tweet
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Baby llama attempting to cross the river. Central Andes, 4200 masl (13800 ft!)
Una llamita cruzando el río. Andes Centrales, 4200 msnm
A baby llama attempting to cross the river, in one of the National Parks of the Central Andes. Let´s stop global warming, to save threatened life (wild life an ours!) Tweet
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Measuring river discharge at 4200 masl, Central Andes
Mediciones de caudal a 4200 msnm, Andes Centrales
At a place 4200 masl (13 800 ft), in addition to the lack of oxygen, the beauty of the landscape takes off your breath..the video is on our river discharge measurement campaign (using propellers) at the Central Andes (rainy season), a national park where life is threatened by global warming.
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Labels:
andean fauna,
Andes Travel,
Engineering,
field work
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