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IMG_1809_1200x1600.jpg W : 1200px H : 1600px S : 163,58 Kb | ? 21:43 | Kate Ferie | Anders is very satisfied with his kitchen skills | |
IMG_1810_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 158,52 Kb | ? 21:43 | Kate Ferie | Monicas famous food - yummi... | |
IMG_1811_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 179,12 Kb | ? 21:49 | Kate Ferie | Monicas famous food - yummi... | |
IMG_1818_1200x1600.jpg W : 1200px H : 1600px S : 277,87 Kb | ? 12:37 | Anders Ferie | Sightseeing with Enrique: Statue of Juan Diaz de Soliz (1473 - 1516) Discoverer of La Plata River at the viewpoint. | |
IMG_1819_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 207,09 Kb | ? 12:37 | Anders Ferie | Sightseeing with Enrique: Anders at the Punta Ballena viewpoint spotting whales (there were no whales - they pass by from October to November). | |
IMG_1820_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 167,48 Kb | ? 12:37 | Anders Ferie | Sightseeing with Enrique: Punta del Este in the distant horizon seen from Punta Ballena viewpoint. | |
IMG_1821_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 379,94 Kb | ? 13:30 | Anders Ferie | Enrique from the visit to Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. | |
IMG_1822_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 394,58 Kb | ? 13:30 | Anders Ferie | Beautiful flowers from Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. | |
IMG_1823_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 471,91 Kb | ? 13:30 | Anders Ferie | Beautiful flowers from Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. | |
IMG_1827_1200x1600.jpg W : 1200px H : 1600px S : 420,43 Kb | ? 13:30 | Anders Ferie | Beautiful flowers from Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. | |
IMG_1834_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 485,00 Kb | ? 14:03 | Anders Ferie | A huge spider in Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. | |
IMG_1836_1600x1200.jpg W : 1600px H : 1200px S : 359,74 Kb | ? 14:03 | Anders Ferie | A yellow flower in Antonio Lussich's Botanical Garden. In the heart of Punta Ballena is one of the most profuse, important botanical gardens and forestry reserves in the world. On a 192 hectare estate with over 10 kilometres of pathways, there is a wood that contains thirty-five types of natiuve trees and over three hundred exotic species from all parts of the world. this is the work of the shipping magnate, poet and writer Antonio Lussich, who in 1896 bought a piece of arid, rocky land close to the sea and, by painting spiecies brought over from the five continents, turned it into the arboretum and natural museum that bear his name. In the house where Lussich lived there are period photos illustrating the transformation the place has undergone and there's a valuable collection of French tiles. |