Saturday, October 31, 2009
After a sunny and windy day in mendoza,
Stop in the middle of nowhere
Great hospitality
Yesterday we were overwhelmed by the hospitality at this village school. The children told us about their project to save a local eagle. I think both we and the children will remember this visit for a long time.
/Karna
Well, we were promised snow today and th
Friday, October 30, 2009
wildlife in the shadow of big oil
a slack 35 degrees) we set off early to the local oil refinery to look at
a nature reserve and wildlife rehabilitation centre which is used as a
biomonitoring project. In the picture above, Camilla is checking out
someone's rhea. /Matt
Aconcagua!!
mountain on the continent (just under 7000m). We were lucky to have a
number of the park rangers and researchers accompany us with them
enthusiastically talking to us about the challenges they face in managing
the park and the conflicts involved in designing the current management
plan. Readers of this blog in Sweden might like to note the blue skies and
sunshine (and relative warmth) despite us being at 3000m. /Matt
snoozing on the bus
Mendoza. But we were rewarded with great views of the Andes when we awoke
the next morning. Here Måns shows how to sleep in style. /Matt
doctoral nightmare
university. Not knowing anything of its history we were surprised to
discover that this was a major seat of learning in the 1600s with an
amazing library from the Jesuit scholars who founded the university
(including some Gutenberg Bibles, some of the first books ever printed and
the actual books which were the poisoned ones chained to the wall the in
movie 'The Name of the Rose' - although in reality their ink isn't
poisoned). One disappointing thing was to discover how easy it has become
to defend a thesis these days. Back in the good old days of this
university, the PhD candidate was required to sit in a chair and be
quizzed in Latin (and had to answer in Latin) any question asked by the 20
or so head scholars at the univerity. Doesn't sound so bad until you hear
that this was for 8 hours each day for 3 days. After passing this, your
reward was to ride a donkey through the streets of Cordoba (so, pass or
fail, you got to make an ass of yourself). Matt/
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
It is official. It's warm.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Today we have a seminar where we meet ar
/Jens
Sunday, October 25, 2009
impressions
Madrid - huge impressive expensive airport where they obviously ran out of
money just when they were about to put in comfortable seating and food
places that actually sold food worth eating.
Iberia air - Thank goodness there are still airlines in the world that
don´t distract you with things like legroom (stockholm-madrid) or tv
monitors and movies (madrid-santiago). Spent most of the time laughing at
the selection of pick-up lines in the spanish-english phrasebook (Easy
Tiger!) rather than actually learning useful phrases like ´can you please
drive at under 100kph in the backstreets (see below)?´ Iberia get big
bonus points for cake and chocolate for breakfast!
Santiago - we picked up an extra member of our party during the day here
when one of the stray dogs liked the look of our ´pack`and decided to hang
with us for our trip around the city. Probably smelt better than most of
us did by this time.
Santiago-Cordoba - great views of the Andes. Great smells of our feet for
those few of us carefree enough to kick off our shoes.
Cordoba - a 6 taxi yellow convoy streaking lightning fast through the
backstreets (and all I could say to the driver was `easy tiger!´). Thank
goodness for Alejandro and Celina for being here to organise things in
advance and make our lives much easier. Had a Lomo for dinner. Going to
bed now as it is late and I am tired. Looking forward to a 6am start
tomorrow and climbing a mountain.
Matt
The whole group assembled in Argentina!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The Argentina Blog is up!
The Ecology Graduate School at the Department of Ecology, SLU, is packing its bags and heading for Argentina! Officially, the trip lasts between 24/10 and 10/11 -09. Some have travelled in advance and are already there and some will stay a while longer.
This is the place to check out where we are and what we are doing. Updates will likely be irregular as we travel between places without internet connection. We'll try and send pictures from our phones as well.
/Jens (initiator but not the only uploader)
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- Stop in the middle of nowhere
- Great hospitality
- Well, we were promised snow today and th
- wildlife in the shadow of big oil
- Aconcagua!!
- snoozing on the bus
- doctoral nightmare
- It is official. It's warm.
- Getting ready for some mountain climbing
- Today we have a seminar where we meet ar
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- The whole group assembled in Argentina!
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