From North to South

Amy's ramblings. Once upon a time these ramblings pertained to my 5 months in Guatemala and Honduras. Then they followed the ebb and flow of my final semester in Alaska. From there things really went south ... to Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. After 8 months in the Andes, I fell back under Alaska's spell … working at a newspaper and wandering mountains. Now I'm somewhat south again ... in Jackson Hole, WY, teaching ski school on the clock and making fresh tracks off the clock.

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Saturday, March 31, 2007

The animals of the south

The animals I've seen during the past several weeks have been really really cool. In addition to the condors and toninos, mentioned in previous posts, I've seen plenty of ñadú (the Patagonian ostrich) and guanaco (a member of the camel family closely related to llamas and alpacas). I've also encountered hares, foxes, swans, ducks, a type of parrot and array of other beauitfully colored birds including pink flamingos!

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