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Friday, March 03, 2006
Safari

To see these fantastic National Parks a good spot to stay is San Agustin de Valle Fertile. The small town lies in a natural oasis of a valley in the middle of the desert. It is a lovely town, relaxed and pretty. We were there as the town prepared fo the "Safari tras las Sierras". A massive two day rally race of makeshift 4x4 vehicles around the mountains. The Cumbia was a banging, the Fernet was a flowing, and the goat was a sizzling. People were camped all over the place with their crazy vehicles. Spirits were high and the atmosphere was altogether festive.
San Juan

We jumped to Salta from San Juan, a city with very little of interest. It is a very hot and dry place reaching upto about 50 degrees and occasionally is destroyed by earthquakes. San Juan is therefore relatively newly built and rather uninspiring. What was spectacular was the desert landscapes of the Province and neighbouring la Rioja. The National park Ischigualasto is a dinosaur fossil bed of particular interest since it has revealed the oldest dinosaur species. It is also an unusual and beautiful place. Unfortunately I messed up the camera settings and bodged up the photos.
Yunga




The Yungas or Cloud forests of South america are jungles sweeping over craggy mountainsides stretching to high altitudes and teeming with wildlife. I was sweating in the middle of nowhere and covered in srange biting creatures I had never seen before. I freaked out on a couple of occasions. It was beautiful. It must have been about 45 degrees in the middle of the day, I was roasting. I put away 4 litres of water and on running out, was forced to ration the refreshing hot water left in my thermos. I saw no jaguar but came across lots of paw prints.
Fresh


Here is some goat carcass on my plate. Eating here was a pleasure as it was clear that all the produce was plucked from the local area by old women and very fresh. The valleys of the Quebrada are very fertile and green. Every morning at the bus terminal old farm women load their delicious vegetables onto the buses.









































