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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Americas and the world outside the Himalayas. 6960m. Winter conditions prevent me from the climb. But the urge was so strong that I was going down so low in the south, just for that magical moment. A major &quot;checkpoint&quot; of my trip. <br><br> Regional Park of Aconcagua. Argentina <br>
21 May 2009
Puente del Inca, the process of filing organic-chemical works on the rock ... but old pair of sneakers! What makes beautiful statues for tourists <br> Puente del Inca, Argentina. <br>
21 May 2009
<br> Puente del Inca, no mandatory stop for all tourists crossing the Andes between Santiago and Mendoza. <br> Nice bridge! <br> more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puente_del_Inca <br><br> Puente del Inca, Argentina. <br>
21 May 2009
James, cyclo Italian vagabond, for 3 years by bicycle in South America. Much in common, we give appointment to spend all of Colombia. <br> Regional Park of Aconcagua. Argentina <br>
21 May 2009
the first vision of a true Andean condor. My brother tunes in coming months. <br><br> Eva Peron, Argentina
22 May 2009
The descent of the Cristo Redemptor is over miles of snow-covered slopes. The runway is actually closed, it would appear there, mining in the corner! I&#39;ve never so much shit! Here the non-snowy track. <br> Cristo Redemptor, listed Chile
23 May 2009
Climb to the Cristo Redemptor border Chile - Argentina, 3850m above sea level after 600m of ascent in a muddy dirt road full of snow. <br> the Argentine view of the mountains is unforgettable. <br><br> Cristo Redemptor, Chile-Argentina border.
23 May 2009
The descent of the Cristo Redemptor is over miles of snow-covered slopes. The runway is actually closed, it would appear there, mining in the corner! I&#39;ve never so much shit! <br> Cristo Redemptor, listed Chile
23 May 2009
Cristo Redemptor border Chile - Argentina, 3850m above sea level after 600m of ascent in a muddy dirt road full of snow. The worst is yet to come. <br><br> But, here I am in Chile! <br>
23 May 2009
Bivouac near the snow and ice, after a hard day. 3500m, the highest and coldest camp of my trip. <br> Cristo Redemptor, listed Chile
23 May 2009
Cristo Redemptor border Chile - Argentina, 3850m above sea level after 600m of ascent in a muddy dirt road full of snow. The worst is yet to come. <br><br> But, here I am in Chile! <br>
23 May 2009
Argentina-Chile border is &quot;closed&quot; for me by a tunnel prohibits bicycles. As sometimes happens, there is an alternative that allows you to track through the ridge 600m above, ie more than 3800m above sea level! Snow and mud, here&#39;s what to expect. Take me an entire day to cross this barrier beautiful, one of the best plays of the trip. I make lunch so the tunnel. <br> Tunnel Cristo Redemptor, Chile
24 May 2009
The descent was impressive Chilean side with the famous Caracoles (snails) that are going on the road 60 kms from 3850m to 1000m. The dream and the reward of the cyclist tired! <br> Los Caracoles, Chilean border.
24 May 2009
Bikes wooden handcrafted Martin Buschor, Swiss offers me the hospitality for the night.
25 May 2009
The Palacio de La Moneda (Palais de la Monnaie in Spanish), or simply La Moneda, in Santiago, Chile, is the seat of the Presidency of Chile and is one of the most remarkable buildings ever built by the Spaniards in their colonies in Latin America. <br> more information about http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_de_la_Moneda <br> Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago, Chile
30 May 2009
François Chapuis mountain paraglider is a teacher in Santiago. Three qualities which made me want to make a wide detour to Santiago to meet him. <br> Here in flight &quot;wild&quot; near Santiago at the top of the sail ribs with cactus Kailash
31 May 2009
François Chapuis mountain paraglider is a teacher in Santiago. Three qualities which made me want to make a wide detour to Santiago to meet him. By the landing of a small flight &quot;wild&quot; near Santiago on top of cactus. <br> Sant
31 May 2009
Chilean Flag <br> Lo Barnechea, Chile
31 May 2009
The Andean condor, the emblem of Chile. <br> hills of Santiago, Chile
31 May 2009
Chilean coast, the climate and vegetation change dramatically. Dry Mediterranean-type in the area, the landscape is dotted with huge cactus. <br> Here, Francois Chapuis and paragliding. <br> Santiago, Chile
31 May 2009
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