Cape Horn, Chile
We arrived at the 'Horn' quite early in the morning, so I was up and at 'em by 8am to get the photos. I'm not quite sure exactly which rock out there is considered the Horn, so I took pictures of a lot of them.
The weather was apparently good that day, however there were still waves and a lot of wind. I can see how you might get a crappy day and then this could be a very dangerous area, being thrusted onto the rocks.
We circled around, and looking at the photos, it would appear that things look pretty much the same, regardless of what rock you are looking at ~ either way, here they are. I've see the joining of the seas in Western Australia, the tip of New Zealand and now at the bottom of South America.
The weather was apparently good that day, however there were still waves and a lot of wind. I can see how you might get a crappy day and then this could be a very dangerous area, being thrusted onto the rocks.
We circled around, and looking at the photos, it would appear that things look pretty much the same, regardless of what rock you are looking at ~ either way, here they are. I've see the joining of the seas in Western Australia, the tip of New Zealand and now at the bottom of South America.
Surprising how some photos look a lot alike... =)
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home