Travel Photography > Photos taken by RobandAmy
Colonial Buildings in Colonia on pathw3ay to the Rio de la Plata
Relaxing on the tranquil waters of the delta
Idyllic retreat on the river
Retail stores exhuberantly use color and design for individuality -- no chains here!
Rob and Amy at lunch in the Cafe Tortoni, a Buenos Aires tradition
Amy discovers an origami store in Palermo Soho
Buildings create interesting skylines in the hills
Buildings on the hills have brighter colors
Taking the elevator into the hills of Valparaiso
Looking along the shoreline to the harbor
The central plaza and historical center of Santiago
On the Pacific coast just west of Santiago is the beach town of Viña del Mar
Spending an enjoyable evening with Daniel, Claudia (the photographer), Pablo and Francisca at the Fernandez home.
Amy takes a brief detour from the vacation routine
Competition is fierce and they are pulling out all of the stops in the election.
Water is an important element of Mendoza life as is the system of public plazas ans parks.
This week in Mendoza, the queen of the harvest festival will be chosen
The Andes form an amazing backdrop to the vineyards of Mendoza
The setting and climate of the Mendoza wineries is perfect
The wineries in Argentina have both beautiful buildings and delicious wines
The waters of Lago Lacar in Quila Quina National Park are transparent and warm and there do not seem to be crowds at these beaches.
Bariloche is a mountain town that is the center of recreation in the Argentine Lake District.
The lakes in this part of the Andes are surrounded by forest of Alerce, Coihue and Lengue, creating a moody backdrop.
Travelling from Chile to Argentina in the Lakes District requires navigating several lakes. The highest lakes are teal green from glacial meltwater.
Crossing Lago Todos los Santos to Peulla in Chile and a dramatic view if the volcano Osorno