Torres del Paine National Park, Chile-1801601.tif

I spent many wonderful mornings at Pehoe campground sitting on the bluffs overlooking the lake and these magnificent mountains. The Cuernos del Paine, distinguished by their granite spires with black shale caps, are home for one of nature's finest adaptations, the Andean Condor. With a wingspan of nearly ten feet, they have the largest wings of any bird in the world. It's no wonder they can ride the thermals for hours at a time. Though my vista was great, I was envious of their views.


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I spent many wonderful mornings at Pehoe campground sitting on the bluffs overlooking the lake and these magnificent mountains. The Cuernos del Paine, distinguished by their granite spires with black shale caps, are home for one of nature's finest adaptations, the Andean Condor. With a wingspan of nearly ten feet, they have the largest wings of any bird in the world. It's no wonder they can ride the thermals for hours at a time. Though my vista was great, I was envious of their views.
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