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Hello fellow Steemians!
Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - South American Saturday - where the winner of the weekly round will be able to participate for the total of 200 SBD! Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of South America.
See the winner of the last week´s South American Saturday @francismoure with the following entry:
The best sunsets in Venezuela can be seen in the bay of Juan Griego, which is on Margarita Island. This is a town dedicated to fishing, that's why there will always be boats on its banks; The colors that gives us the sunsets of this place are wonderful and charming for everyone. It is a very relaxing place for anyone who visits it.
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Your entries need to be submitted by 8 AM Central European Time in order to be considered for the challenge with a description of approximately 30 to 50 words. Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge. Ten winning photos will receive a bigger upvote from me and ten runners-up will get a smaller one.
Chosen from the ten winning entries, the absolute winner of the day will receive extended publicity in my post tomorrow morning. I will also visit his/her blog to upvote one of the most recent posts. The winning picture of the daily challenge will then automatically enter other rounds with the absolute winner gaining approximately 200 SBD in total.
Please see the winners of the previous contests of the week and give them your support if you like their images to be the one winning the weekly price and entering the other stages of the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge. You can vote for them by upvoting their winner announcement posts below:
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday week #33 - the absolute winner takes 200 SBD!
@mata.lensa Asian Sunday entry:
Aceh, known as a million charms in terms of tourism, culinary and culture make this one city has its own charm. Lampu'uk Beach which became the best tourist icon today is the attraction of local and foreign tourists, each year its beaches get 12,000 to 15,000 tourists visit..
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@vinceboisgard Australian Monday entry:
Australia has been a calling for traveling and a mind opener to me. Going wild, exploring the country while living the simple life! Inspirationally exploring the OZ's open road to infinity! A calling for you to explore more.
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@malemdiwaproject Tuesday of Antarctica and World´s Oceans entry:
Sea is the most beautiful gift given by Allah SWT to man to meet all his needs. Aceh seaport holds a million charms of its beauty both the beauty of the underwater nature, the beauty of the beach that stretches as far as the eye view and the catch of fishermen are abundant and have high exportir quality so that Aceh has always been a world tourist destination.
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@hansmast African Wednesday entry:
For one heart-stopping moment, this giant Simba was 7 feet away, had his eyes fixed upon me, and was walking right toward me in my open-sided safari vehicle. My pulse went through the roof, but at the last possible second, he turned aside and walked around our vehicle.
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@rimicane European Thursday entry:
The Glyder Fawr is one of the amazing mountains in the Snowdonia, Wales, UK. There is a path to go up in this image. Climbing was ok, the walking back was a challenge because our feet were very shaky! The view from the top of the mountain was a breathtaking experience! There are two paths - challenging and moderate. Guess what - we took the challenging because it was the shortest up. What a mistake - always go for the longest because they are the easiest! Unless you are physically fit!
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@justinmullet North American Friday entry:
Pacific Coast Sunset. The views from Panoramic Drive and Pan Toll Road are absolutely stunning. I took this photo a year ago from a hilltop above Pan Toll Road in the Mt. Tamalpais area north of San Francisco. After climbing to the top, I spent more than an hour watching the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, casting it's surreal light on the grass covered hills below me.
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For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and conditions see my original post: 200 SBD 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - 2018 guidelines – 09/05 update
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Tomas
CEO & Founder of CGH
I'm keeping my run of Costa Rican photos going for South American Saturday. I went there in May 2014 to celebrate a friend's birthday but I only recently rediscovered some photos from the trip. We stayed at Villas Hermosas, a small villa on the west coast in Puntarenas. The hosts were beyond incredible and made the weekend even better. This photo was taken during an ATV ride through the jungle to a secluded beach where we had an incredible lunch at a local restaurant. Before heading down to the beach, we had this incredible view on a bluff. And not surprisingly from the clouds in the photo, there was also a downpour of rain briefly that felt wonderful in the hot, humid weather.
From my photo here, you see Sol de Mañana(Morning Sun), a geothermal field in south-western Bolivia, located at 4850 m. It was freezing cold in the early morning when our jeep stopped at this place. While I was amazed by this surreal scene: these huge holes with boiling mud were emitting pressurized steam up to 50 meters high.
What an amazing phenomenon! Beautiful photo!
Thanks @rimicane! :)
What an incredible place. Thank you for sharing.
Sunrise at Salar de Uyuni
With an area encompassing over 10.000 square kilometres, Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat. When I visited Bolivia, seeing this amazing landscape was high on my list, and so I booked a 4-day jeep tour. I had an incredible time!
1/125s; 18mm; f/5.6; ISO 100
Amazing photo as always! I like how you added a scale to it by shooting from distance. I did the same tour, but in a wetter season, so the little islet was submerged. =) Which month did you visit it?
I went in late September. I saw some photos from wet season and it looks quite different, if I can make it there during wet season, I will visit Salar de Uyuni again on my next trip to Latin America!
This reminds me of the Salt Flats here in Utah. This is an awesome shot.
Thanks Wes :) Salt flats are so awesome!
Amazing image fabulous entry. Thank you.
Thanks :)
Salta Area - Argentina
My one and only trip to Argentina was quite an experience. Great people and a landscape that made my jaws drop deep. First time I had seen cactus, don't the make for some great scenery!
This reminds me of Arizona, very similar landscape. Thank you so much for your entry.
Sunrise in Punta Gallinas, Colombia. This is in La Guajira department in the northeast of the country. La Guajira is a magical place and is my favorite region in Colombia. You can't really visit without a guide as there are no roads or public transportation once you get north of Cabo de la Vela. Our guide would occasionally stop someone to ask for directions and the response would be along the lines of, "Cross the dry river bed then turn left once you get to the crooked tree."
What a wonderful sunrise. The birds are adding the image even more beauty.
Hi everybody! The ruins of the ancient city of Ingapirca are located high in the Andes next to the city of Canar. It was built 6 centuries ago by the Incas and now has become a must see place if you travel in the high mountains of Ecuador. Highly recommended!
I like your fun composition. :) This looks like a very cool place to visit, too bad that I didn't hear about it when I was in Ecuador!
I was going to visit Canar, on the Pan-American route from Quito to Cuenca, when I was told about Ingapirca. Did not know about it either.
Thank you so much for your contribution. Kindly stay tuned for the winner announcement coming soon. Tomas
That sure must be an amazing place. Beautiful image too!
The beautiful valleys of the Andes mountain range, in the Andean region of Venezuela. They give a unique aspect in this tropical zone, the photograph was taken in the sector "el vallecito" at about 1650 meters above sea level, in the background you can see the mountain range of "la culata", with an approximate height of more than 3000 meters above sea level.
Stunning sky! Thank you for taking part in the contest. Tomas
Lago La Paloma
Located approximately 40 kilometers south of Coyhaique, Chile, this lakes sits in the middle of a succession of three lakes connected by short drains. Steep mountain cliffs rise straight out of the water, and a brisk wind and choppy water conditions will frequently greet you at the shoreline.
Originally posted in my previous post Exploring Lago La Paloma | Patagonia Chile
Thank you so much for your participation with this wonderful entry.
Uiiii lala the photos are on fire this week! Here's my simple enter.
Mount Fitz Roy, 3,405 m of pure granite. Among the most technically challenging mountains for mountaineers on Earth and one of the most beautiful scenaries for me. I went to El Chaltén in 2017 where I spent 5 days just siting there for hours looking at this mountains.
I can see why you spent such a long time looking at them. They are simply wonderful!
And the coolest thing is that it's so rare to see them uncovered, without clouds. Fitz Roy, the highest one, was once called Chaltén, which means "smoking mountain". The original people from those lands though it was a volcano.
Venezuela is a place with beautiful landscapes of which we can contemplate stunning sunsets. Today I want to show you a sunset that I was able to contemplate in a town called "San Antonio del Golfo" in the state of Sucre. It was taken from a house, a privilege!
Sunset's never disappoint, thank you for presenting yours.
This is the Moray Salt Mines in Peru and people have been extracting salt here from the Inca times. There are about 3000 salt fields each about 5 sqm. You can walk along the ledges of the salt field and watch the locals working and see how they collect the salt and then carry the bag fulls to be processed. Definitely an experience that I won't forget, especially since I have a bag to salt at home from my trip.
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This place is so awesome! It was one of my highlights in Peru
Couldn't agree more, I can still remember when the driver stopped on the road and we looked across the valley towards these salt mines!
The Waraos Indians or "people of water" are the natives of the Orinoco Delta - Venezuela. The family group of this indigenous tribe resides in houses on stilts, along the banks of the Orinoco and in any canal or Juana del Delta, spend most of their time hunting, fishing and exploring the surrounding jungle. An expert in the manufacture of wooden articles and other materials, the Warao builds his canoes and palafitos using traditional techniques. I took this picture on a trip I made with the Mis Palafitos Camp.
The Cathedral "Nuestra Señora de La Asunción" seen from Bolivar square in the city of La Asunción on the island of Margarita, Venezuela. This is one of the first buildings built in the country, its first structure dates from 1571 and was completed in 1621.
In the town of "Maturín" - Venezuela you can also see sunsets like this, ideal for a photo. The center of Maturín is worth visiting, and in particular the square where there are many trees that give freshness to this place.
Hello Stemians, I show you this Beautiful Cloud, which I captured in a sunset over the Orinoco River, in the Port of my Town, Caicara del Orinoco Venezuela, I hope you can visit and cononer that corner of my country, which has many natural beauties, of happy and fun people
The Titicaca lake is at 3820 meters in Peru. Starting from the city Puno you can take a ship to visit the swimming villages of the Uros Tribe. Their swimming islands and houses are made from reed found at the lake.
Can anyone guess what this fruit is? We bought it at the market in Sucre and we never found any comparable sweet fruits then the one we were able to buy in Bolivia. Here is a hint, Mark Twain loved them!
Cherimoya
They sell these at my farmer's market in Hollywood. I finally tried one a few weeks ago. The sweet flavor is absolutely incredible!
The market in Sucre is awesome :) I think I had a milkshake with this fruit there once, super delicious!
Mount Roraima is located in the Guiana Shield, in the extreme Southeast of the 30,000 km² of the Canaima National Park Venezuela, forming the highest peak of the Cordillera of the highlands of Guyana. The plateaus of the park are considered as the oldest geological formations of the earth, which date back to 2 billion years in the Precambrian.
This place is insane! I've heard it's quite difficult to get there from Brazil, is it correct? Many brazilians go there though, to camp and for rock climbing.
This is my original pic which has been captured in area of Moola and also given on steemit too. This beautiful place is called MOLLA Cheebooz.
Hi @bakhtiarzehri, just a question? Is that pic from South America?
South American. Thanks for sharing the photo challenge information, South America is a very beautiful country, so, posted pictures.
I also want to follow this contest .. but how to do .. and i have to make what tag ..
Honestly I am a person who loves beautiful scenery from nature.
wow, all the pictures are really cool, thanks for sharing
Wow, full multi color, amazing pic, well done for owner pic, it will be beautiful of the world, good work