tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5450254072389861348.post4387277844980292256..comments2023-10-29T09:24:06.634-04:00Comments on Jose E Hernandez World: Four Thousand Miles of Patagonia thru the Eye of an iPhone.Jose's Worldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08835348236679271517noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5450254072389861348.post-56221739546290793012018-05-09T19:06:23.619-04:002018-05-09T19:06:23.619-04:00The beach at Peninsula de Valdez sounds like an in...The beach at Peninsula de Valdez sounds like an interesting place to be with a lot of action and wonderful opportunities for photography.<br /><br />You were lucky to have to wait only a day or two if you needed fuel. One time I went to a new area. On the map was the name of a town at which I thought would be great to fill the car up, Getting there, I found to my utter dismay that it may be marked on the map but all that was there was a ghost building/house with a petrol pump in front. Luckily I also carried extra fuel with me.<br /><br />Oh my! That cherry pie and ice cream sound delicious. Did you not bring some back for me? LOL!!<br /><br />Wow, that Marble Cathedral looks fantastic! What a lovely place to explore. <br /><br />Someone I knew had 6 fingers on one hand and although she had been told that it could be removed, she never did.<br /><br />I sometimes think I would have made a good outlaw in the days of Butch and Sundance. LOL!! Not that I would really have robbed banks but definitely have had a ball in the planning.<br /><br />This certainly was a very interesting trip Jose and one I would have loved to have done too. Thanks for sharing.SAPhotographs (Joan)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15993474141491808257noreply@blogger.com