Here are some pictures as we leave Santiago and fly back to Mendoza. We were greeted like old friends by Alberto as we return once again to the Hotel Bohemia. And we have a morning flight to Córdoba tomorrow. So just a few pictures.
And then, presumably, we were in the Argentina side of the mountains. When we did the ‘mountain tour’ a week or so ago (don’t think I got around to posting it) we got up into the snow. In fact it was snowing. If it had been clear, we would have seen Mt. Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere. But we didn’t. So I’m guessing the peak in the next picture could be Aconcagua. Alberto thinks it could be (and he’s climbed to the top twice over five attempts.). Or maybe he just wants me to feel good.
I also looked on line for pictures to see if there were similarities. Here’s a picture of Aconcagua
from Unico.
I’m not sure you can enlarge my picture enough to see the dip on top that’s similar to the picture below it.
I’d also note, that flying over the Andes is a bit like flying over the Chugach as you leave Anchorage, but the mountains look a lot different. I’m trying to figure out why. There’s not as much snow. They seem more jagged.
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