Stefan’s travelogue

Laguna Santa Rosa III

Laguna Santa Rosa III

Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing. And this vista.

Located at 3800 m altitude in the Parque Nacional Nevado Tres Cruces in Chile's Region III Atacama.

Laguna Santa Rosa II

Laguna Santa Rosa II

Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing. And this vista.

Located at 3800 m altitude in the Parque Nacional Nevado Tres Cruces in Chile's Region III Atacama.

Laguna Santa Rosa I

Laguna Santa Rosa I

Probably the most ethereal, remote, superlunary, highest, surreal, lonesome camping spot anywhere in any National Park. A BBQ, table, refuge and loo in the middle of nothing. And this vista.

Located at 3800 m altitude in the Parque Nacional Nevado Tres Cruces in Chile's Region III Atacama.

Temple of Bacchus Interior

Temple of Bacchus Interior

Roman Temple of Bacchus (looking from this temple's doorway into the main hall ). The cella is richly decorated with fluted columns.The temple is part of the ancient Roman town of Baalbek near modern Baalbek town in the Beeka valley, Lebanon.

World Cultural Heritage
[ ph.472 ] - 1984 - Baalbek

The Edge of the Temple

The Edge of the Temple

Roman Temple of Bacchus, the smallest of Baalbek. Looking from the NW corner inside the portico with its colossal columns that run around the temple. The temple is part of the ancient Roman town of Baalbek near modern Baalbek town in the Beeka valley, Lebanon

Temple of Bacchus

Temple of Bacchus

Roman Temple of Bacchus, the smallest of Baalbek in the Beekaa Valley of the Lebanon. Looking from the east to the southern row of columns and the entrance.

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Stefan Sonntag

Stefan Sonntag has been a member since 7 April 2008 and goes by zerega.

Currently in Munich.

Animation Artist

You can also find Stefan at www.flickr.com/photos/zerega.

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