The arid desert coastline of Peru. It’s a strange journey once you start travelling north out of the capital Lima. On your right-hand side is an arid dry dessert with harsh rocky hills stretching as far as the eye can see and on your left is the raw and powerful Pacific ocean. It’s strange to be caught on the boundary between this humid wet coastal area and the dry stultifying desert.
© 2011 Danila
Desert Sunset
26 Feb
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What a great view..I really like the way you captured this view..The sky was wonderful and I love it.