 Cars are important. You use them to see the world. From your
car of course. You park your car in front of the gate of the reservation, so it
would almost hit the barrier and than you can go visiting. If there is no
obstacle to ride your car a bit closer to the mountain, you go in the car and
you stop to take some pictures. Sometimes, if the nature is overwhelming (and I
must admit, quite often it is) they even get out of the car.
Cars are important. You use them to see the world. From your
car of course. You park your car in front of the gate of the reservation, so it
would almost hit the barrier and than you can go visiting. If there is no
obstacle to ride your car a bit closer to the mountain, you go in the car and
you stop to take some pictures. Sometimes, if the nature is overwhelming (and I
must admit, quite often it is) they even get out of the car. As I am currently out European civilization, but still short enough to be in position to wonder I have created the blog to collect funny or scary or usually both scary&funny at the same moment observations. Let's see how long strange things are strange indeed. As I am in Chile, all the posts now are inspired by Chile. Soon I will add more precise labels.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Cars or some more light on traveling.
 Cars are important. You use them to see the world. From your
car of course. You park your car in front of the gate of the reservation, so it
would almost hit the barrier and than you can go visiting. If there is no
obstacle to ride your car a bit closer to the mountain, you go in the car and
you stop to take some pictures. Sometimes, if the nature is overwhelming (and I
must admit, quite often it is) they even get out of the car.
Cars are important. You use them to see the world. From your
car of course. You park your car in front of the gate of the reservation, so it
would almost hit the barrier and than you can go visiting. If there is no
obstacle to ride your car a bit closer to the mountain, you go in the car and
you stop to take some pictures. Sometimes, if the nature is overwhelming (and I
must admit, quite often it is) they even get out of the car. 
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