Photo Gallery
Photos by Judy Davis
A week in Northwest Argentina merges exquisite birds, here a Chilean Flamingo,…
…with scenic drives that include the “Painter’s Palette” of the Quebrada of Humahuaca, a recently designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While slowly acclimating ourselves to the higher altitudes of the altiplano, a Red-legged Seriema may open a new life family for some…
…while the scenic Yala River may offer a Rufous-throated Dipper that will complete a family for others, with the surrounding yungas forest offering chances of a rare Red-faced Guan for all.
A drive into the altiplano is filled with scenic vistas…
…and unique wildlife, here a party of Vicunas.
The placidness of the Andean way of life can be enjoyed in the small pueblo of Abra Pampa, pictured here at dawn…
…where local foods can be sampled during dinner at the corner shop.
The village offers easy access to Pozuelos National Monument where the Altiplano seems to merge into the sky while offering a protected haven for the fauna of the area, including three species of flamingos that light the lake edge with an electric hue.
