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***my ISP has been released to post on this forum again. How frustrating. I'm not sure what's going on. It's only a problem here.***

I made a trip back into to Colca Canyon this week. Here's Sabancaya erupting.

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Ruins above Chivay.

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the_hefay wrote:***my ISP has been released to post on this forum again. How frustrating. I'm not sure what's going on. It's only a problem here.***

I made a trip back into to Colca Canyon this week. Here's Sabancaya erupting.
Impressive!
Any condor?
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Thanks Pako. One of the guys saw a condor, but it was while on the bus and none of us got a picture. maybe next time.
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I like first one.
Everything in the life unusual!
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the_hefay wrote:Thanks Pako. One of the guys saw a condor, but it was while on the bus and none of us got a picture. maybe next time.
I was wandering, after all this time living in Arequipa, did you learn how to live with the little earthquakes you have every week?
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Thanks Valery.

Pako - The only one that really bothered me was the first one and it was a dandy. I was in the bathroom minding my own business when it hit and my only thought was, "I don't want to die with my clothes off."

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Right time right place. #1 is just fantastic.
What better place to be during an earthquake than a bathroom? After all...
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Sabancaya looking busy doing what it's supposed to be doing: being a volcano. :)

Lovely adventurous shots, Jeff.

Thanks for sharing,

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