


I've fallen in love with Google Earth. Sometimes when I am feeling homesick I can get on Google Earth and retrace steps. Their 3-D views are amazing, as can be seen with the above picture. What are you looking at? When my sister and I were little we would always look for the giant's bellybutton on the road between Tilcara and Huacalera (where my family has a cabin). The bellybutton is a huge hole in the side of the mountain, most likely created by water flowing though there. I've only been up there once, when I was a lot younger. It's cool because you can walk into the hole and actually get under the ledge quite a bit. These hills are great for exploring since there aren't too many people around. I'll be posting more photos from Google Earth as time goes on.
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