Argentina from above
Categories: Aerophoto | Travel
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/argentina-from-above.htmlNikolai Nikolaev writes: “I flew a lot and in those first moments when South America appeared in the window of the plane, it was almost impossible to tear myself away from it. So this time, when I began to analyze thousands of photos taken during a trip to Argentina, it was hard to resist not sticking in front of the monitor screen, looking at photos taken from a height. Indeed, I have never seen a more beautiful country with an unimaginable variety of natural and not only natural landscapes! Each flight was a small, and sometimes just an amazing adventure, when the pictures changed dramatically within 20-30 minutes. Even now, when I am preparing this selection, I want to drop everything, return to Argentina, buy myself a couple of dozen tickets for domestic flights and not descend from the Argentine skies, examining from a height the vast expanses of Patagonia, colorful pampas, dead deserts, a sea of greenery of the Argentine selva and many, many more…”
(Total 33 photos)


1. You can see the Argentine-Brazilian wonder of the world Iguazu Falls from a bird's eye view on a helicopter tour from the Brazilian side.

2. Argentina photo from above, selva

3. Landscapes of the Argentine province of Misiones

4. The squares beloved by Argentines can be seen both in almost all cities and outside the city.

5. On the road from Puerto Iguazu to Salta

6. On the road from Salta to Mendoza

7. On the road from Salta to Mendoza

8. Desert in the province of Mendoza

9. Views of Argentinean roads are even more impressive from above. They amaze with their size in the ocean of wildness and loneliness

10. Rare trees that can be found in the desert province of Mendoza

11. The coast of Lake Nahuel Huapi near the city of San Carlos De Bariloche

12. The coastline of the city of San Carlos de Bariloche can easily be mistaken for the sea, but in fact the city stands on the shore of a lake with an incredible color of sea water.

13. Lake vaguely resembling the shape of a heart on the road from San Carlos de Bariloche to El Calafate. By the way, not far from Bariloche, but still in the wilderness, there is an island-heart or Isla Corazón.

14. Flight San Carlos de Bariloche - El Calafate.

15. The Lake District at its finest!

16. Mountains and volcanoes in the Lake District

17. Andes, flight San Carlos de Bariloche - El Calafate

18. In general, the flight San Carlos de Bariloche - El Calafate was the most exciting of the entire trip. Landscapes change almost every 15 minutes of flight!

19. Some completely unearthly landscapes of Patagonia

20. Planet Patagonia

21. Even lakes amaze with their diversity

22. We fly up to El Calafate

23. Landscapes near El Calafate finally blow the mind. Here, for example, the emerald river!

24. It is hard to believe that these are natural paints, and not chemical waste.

25. Unearthly beauty!

26. Looking at the landscapes in the window, it seems that spacesuits will be handed out at the exit and we will jump on the ground in zero gravity.

27. River in El Calafate

28. On the road from El Calafate to Trelev

29. Coastline near Trelew

30. Windmills and ocean near Trelew, Patagonia

31. Trelev street squares

32. Cemetery squares of the Ricoleta cemetery in Buenos Aires

33. Buenos Aires in all its glory!
Keywords: Argentina | Flight | From above
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