Photographed almost a decade ago, Cotopaxi cuts an impressive figure at sunset in darkening conditions. Ironically it was covered in cloud nearly all day but the clouds lifted just as the last vestiges of sunshine lit this Ecuadorian giant. Still an active volcano, it stands just under an imposing 6000 metres with a rough road that runs to an overnight hut (mainly for climbers) at 4600 metres.
Ohhh - I think it's calling my name...:) Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! I've never been to South America, though I hope to remedy that before I get too old and creaky to hike up the Andes. In the meanwhile, I'm thoroughly enjoying virtual traveling via blogs like yours. Thanks! :oD
ReplyDeleteoh how amazing! would like to see it my own eyes! so perfect!
ReplyDeleteGoooooorgeous!
ReplyDelete@sherry: It called mine - I was so disappointed when it was hidden in cloud all day to be treated to this as it was getting dark.
ReplyDelete@smorg: I'd really encourage you to get to South America - so many treasures to visit and experience (Machu Picchu; Iguazu; Rio; and much much more...)
@seka aleksic: put it on your "bucket list" and make an effort to get to Ecuador
ReplyDelete@Barbara: Thank you - a majestic sight
You've reminded me of the time I spent in Ecuador 3 years ago now in the Avenue of the Volcanoes
ReplyDeletethis is an old photo, but still has a shine of nature, the perfect eye of photographer took it as with eagle eye! Congratulations!
ReplyDelete@heather: The Andes have some spectacular mountains, like Cotapaxi.
ReplyDelete@Igracke: Thank you. It is probably more than 10 years old thinking about it - maybe 12 - with the photo scanned from film.
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