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Photos from South America trip to Chile, Bolivia, and Peru

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ColdGin

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Great pictures Lossocco...BTW...without Argentina you missed 50% of SouthAmerica! :bolt:
 

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Great pictures Lossocco...BTW...without Argentina you missed 50% of SouthAmerica! :bolt:


I definately plan on going back soon to explore more of the continent. and BTW.. i don't think Argentina is 50% of SouthAmerica.. maybe Brazil. but in either case..want to travel maybe places in the world :)
 

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Lossocco fantastic pictures.....the clarity you have got from Canon PowerShot S50 is hard to beleive....its awesome . Do keep sharing your pics here..
 

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Where in Peru do you live? I was noticing that .PE names are quite common there and .com not as big. Do you have any good .PE names?

I live in Moyobamba in the department of San Martin, on the edge of the jungle. (see moyobamba.net )

I tried to register my first .pe domain a couple of weeks ago, but it was a reserved name (a city).

The process is a lot more complex than registering a .com - you have to apply for the domain to the "Red Cientifica de Peru) and then see if you get it. Also it costs $35 a year. Used to be $50 a year.
 

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I live in Moyobamba in the department of San Martin, on the edge of the jungle. (see moyobamba.net )

I tried to register my first .pe domain a couple of weeks ago, but it was a reserved name (a city).

The process is a lot more complex than registering a .com - you have to apply for the domain to the "Red Cientifica de Peru) and then see if you get it. Also it costs $35 a year. Used to be $50 a year.

dotnetking,

I did not have time to get over to that area of peru. I spent so much time in Chile and bolivia that i had to cut peru short but it defintly was my favorite place of the whle trip.

Yeah applying for a .pe sound a lot harder. are there some good ones left?
 

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Yeah applying for a .pe sound a lot harder. are there some good ones left?

To be honest, I've never looked.

I was put off years ago when the cost was $50 and I had difficulty paying the reg fee for "ordinary" domain names, and when you had to give a sound reason for having the domain (such as it was the name of your registered business).
 

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beautiful pictures, you've got the touch;)
 

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Very nice pictures - and cool image gallery software too...
 

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Great pictures!

I wish I can get away for one month :-(
 

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That's some great photography. You have an excellent eye on subject, composition and colors.

Everytime I time I see Macchu Picchu I get goose bumps. I wanted to visit when I was in Lima. It seemed a short distance but a round-trip ticket was $700 (that was before AA offered direct flights).
 
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