It was the wind, I swear

Finally after a week of cold and dreary weather, the sun reemerged in all its glory. To take advantage, I decided to journey out and snap a few pictures. The wind in the city was a bit strong but not overly so. Only when I hit the wide open expansion of ocean and land, did I realize that today was the wrong day. I managed to take a few but had a hard time keeping the camera steady. More on the following subjects later, but until then….

Mision Salesiana

La Misión Salesiana De Rio Grande. The mission was founded in 1893 while the chapel above was constructed in 1898. This is where Jose Fagnano, of the Don Bosco order, evangelized many of the indigenous indians.

Cabo Domingo

Cabo Domingo. I planned on taking some close-ups but getting sandblasted isn’t my cup of tea. Unfortunately, the cliff has a bad mark on its history but more on that later.

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Old Lighthouse At Cabo San Pablo

Old Lighthouse At Cabo San Lucas

Built in 1945, a strong earthquake in late 1949 put the lighthouse into a lean. Sadly, we noticed that someone robbed the historical plaque. Another lighthouse, that took place of the original, was built in 1966.

If you view this larger image here, you can see Pablito in the background on the left.

Note To Travelers

Update:
It has come out that they are not all Belgians. One is from Holland, one from the United States, and one from Belgium. And yes, drinking was involved. Latest news is that they are free but can’t leave the province or country. Again….when you drink too much, please, go back to your room and sleep. Everyone has a good time, you don’t have to wake up feeling guilty for something stupid you did. Hey, I know what it’s like, you get a good buzz going, think you can accomplish anything, think you are invincible, think you’ll have a funny story to tell everyone back home, but it doesn’t always end that way. Don’t chance it. Story Here

When touring a country, any country….

Enjoy the food
See the sites
Take some pictures
Buy some touristy stuff
Make new friends
Kick back and have a few beers at a bar or nightclub
Then go back to your room and sleep.

Whatever you do, don’t attempt to steal a symbol of that country’s national pride. Especially around the 25th anniversary of a touchy subject.

Three Tourists Steal National and Provincial Flags In Ushuaia [In Spanish]

Three from England were caught doing it a couple years ago-they even went so far as to dump it into a trash bin- and were sentenced to jail for a year. You might get lucky like this guy who had many chances for freedom, four times in 10 days, but continued his robbing spree shortly after each release. Maybe he won’t be so lucky this time but who knows.

Ushuaia From Above

Ushuaia From Above

From the road that leads up to Martial Glacier.

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