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by Diane Freeman   
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on the way up. That fog you can see is not fog nor low lying clouds - that is...


the smog of Santiago


the lodge at the El Colorado ski resort. its mostly foreigners up...


part of the ski mountain


Peggy and her purple pants


part way up


Karen and Liz


Bethany


me, skiing in the andes!


bethany, skiing in the andes


this is probably a quarter to half the way down


The andes, the smog, skiing


Hilary


Zach






the sun started coming out towards the end of the afternoon, made for...

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
driving into San Pedro from the airport, we stopped for...

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
The church on the Plaza de Armas, the roof is thatched.

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
the desert...the mountain on the left was my favorite volcano

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
Ruins de Tulor. The city that was the center for trade over the mountains.

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
Salaris. The salt lake we swam in. To get to it we drove offroad for...

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
At the Salaris...Me, Zach, Hillary

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
desert from the salt lake

San Pedro de Atacama

San Pedro de Atacama
My favorite volcano, salaris.
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article published 8/24/2006
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I just reviewed these wonderful and fascinating photos again, I wish to know more, was this a University sponsored trip, (what is AU?) and how long was it!? I enjoyed sharing this so much, I went around So. America with a good friend, in 1973, it's interesting to see all the changes! Thanks again, for sharing these with us!!
— Eleanor Robb, January 20, 2007
Apparently the smog is particularly significant during the winter (now) because of the wind patterns. It gets caught in between the two cordilleras, the Andes and the smaller one between Santiago and the ocean. They say that when summer comes the wind patterns will change and much of the smog will not be caught over the city. I guess we´ll wait and see...
— Diane Freeman, August 28, 2006
Thanks for The View
Hey, Di!

Most excellent pictures. What's up with the smog issue? Is this old industry holdover that is now being cleaned up, or current nasty environmental policies? Can you get it all fixed while you are there? :-)

Paz,

Barry
— Barry Petrucci, August 26, 2006

Thanks, Diane! Very interesting! How wonderful, to be able to see (maybe!) the Andes from your backyard! We, here in Phoenix, also have an air quality problem, for the past 20 years or more...
— Eleanor Robb, August 25, 2006
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