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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Apr 17, 2013
Description:
Fair weather skies to the Pacific side.
Date Taken:
Apr 17, 2013
Place Taken:
Crossing Gulfo Corcovado, Chile
Owner:
Dan Nickens
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524, Yacht Tending Chile
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Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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The other side of the boat, it’s not so nice. Rough seas and inoperative stabilizers made some of the passengers uncomfortable.
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Rough Side
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Going into the weather at Bahia Tictoc.
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Into Gloom
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Clouds spilling over the hills from inland to the sea.
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Cloud Fall
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Launching anyway.
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Bright Spot
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Going for the blue skies.
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Nose to Blue
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Into the salty brine.
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Touchdown
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Blue skies over deep blue water.
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Blue at Sea
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Sea lions climbing steep rocks.
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Rock Climbers
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Even the inland skies got a little less gray.
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Looking Better
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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The inland water with its glacial grindings meets the sea in a distinctive way.
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Boundaries
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Submerged crater or just a rocky ring?
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Rocky Atoll
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Cold, gray clouds flowing off an old volcano.
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Smoking Cone
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Outflow from continent with a volcanic black sand beach.
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River Mouth
Don Maxwell
- Apr 20,2013
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That's almost like one of those figure-ground pictures that psychologists like, where you'll confuse the background with the figure.<P><img src="/show.php?splash=SZIOJ6001h&zinlinez" alt="Cup_or_faces_paradox"><!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or > missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->
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Cup or faces paradox
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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No humans in this valley.
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Lost Valley
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Three lake legs to chose from.
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Three Options
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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In the valley of Rio Tictoc.
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Valley Sun
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Climbing up Montes Yanteles, a strato-volcano.
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High Drainage
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Blue break over the mountain clouds.
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Breaking Over
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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High mountain ice with flow cracks
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Frigid Flow
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Rocks free of ice on mountaintop.
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Hot Rocks
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Three waterfalls from a high cliff.
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Three Falls
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Lull in the action at Bahia Tictoc
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Brief Break
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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Sunbeam on SeaRey parked in bay.
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Spotlit
Dan Nickens
- Apr 17,2013
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First Out, Last In (it’s not just an accounting principle).
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Last On
Kenneth Leonard
- Apr 19,2013
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You are living the dream.
Dan Nickens
- Apr 19,2013
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Seems so, sometimes.
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