Working our way through Argentina’s northern wine country. This Humahuaca Gorge is a UNESCO world heritage site due to Inca history and its use as a trade route for 10,000 years. We were here for Christmas Eve, when the fireworks started at midnight and continued until 3AM!
- Grapes for torrontes wine – the fragrant white wine of Argentina.
- Malbec vines as far as the eye can see. The climate and altitude are perfect here for Argentina’s signature red wine.
- This sign signifies a hitchhiking spot. Instead of a thumb out, potential riders hold a sign with their destination goal.
- Guanacos, a more delicate cousin of the llama.
- We are over 13,000 ft. just by driving our car.
- Maimara, the painters pallete.
- Checking out a massive roadside llama.
- The Hill of 7 Colors.
- Llamas calmly watching Mike unload our bags.
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