Photos by nitrojuan : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Anocheciendo en Acapulco
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Cabo San Pablo
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Barrio Miraflores. Lima
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Fin Ruta Nac.40 en Santa Cruz.
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Puerto Loyola. Santa Cruz. Barco.
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Cilene del Faro Suites & Spa. Ushuaia
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12/10/2008. Ushuaia Parade Day.
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Ushuaia. Gdor Godoy Street.
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PUERTO DE USHUAIA
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Very nice shot and composition!
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Best wishes from Italy, Arnie
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People of Argentina, you now have the internet. Contact people in the Falklands and build up friendships with them. Stop listening to your old, colonialistic, backwards, outdated educational system and your failed governments of all times. YOU find the way, (it's there you have to find it, that's all) then join in a good political party (UCR, or better) and tell them how things should be. Move on please.
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It is possible, here in Ushuaia ships usually goes to Malvinas, South Georgia and Antarctica. Last week brit guest of the Hotel take that ship.
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Bueno reubicala nico.. gracias
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THE TRUE HISTORY OF MALVINAS: In 1766, Spain acquired the French colony of Port St. Louis, and after assuming effective control in 1767, placed the islands under a governor subordinate to the Buenos Aires colonial administration. Spain alone maintained a settlement ruled from Buenos Aires under the control of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata until 1811. On leaving in 1811, Spain, too, left behind a plaque asserting her claims. On 6 November 1820, Colonel David Jewett raised the flag of the United Provinces of the River Plate (Argentina) at Port Louis. Jewett was an American sailor and privateer in the employment of Buenos Aires businessman Patrick Lynch to captain his ship, the frigate Heroína (Lynch had obtained a corsair licence from the Buenos Aires Supreme Director Jose Rondeau). Jewett had put into the islands the previous month, following a disastrous eight month voyage with most of his crew disabled by scurvy and disease. After resting in the islands and repairing his ship he returned to Buenos Aires. Occupation began in 1828 with the foundation of a settlement and a penal colony. This settlement was destroyed by United States warships in 1831 after the Argentine governor of the islands Luis Vernet seized U.S. seal hunting ships during a dispute over fishing rights. They left behind escaped prisoners and pirates. In November 1832, Argentina sent another governor who was killed in a mutiny. In Jan 1833 UK took advantage of those situations and invaded Malvinas.
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lol
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No. You are making it up just to be funny aren't you?
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y los ingleses que por expandir su imperio mataron, plantaron una bandera, y luego regresaron a su pais. y no limpian las minas and the English who killed to expand his empire, they planted a flag, and then returned to his country. clean and not mine
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