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Stephan's photos of Coyhaique Congresso
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By Erick Herlitz
on 2006-03-09 00:41:31
Landscapes and sky as in the Patagonia there are few in the world. Very beautiful photographies that show something more than a small corner of the world...; an evident human charisma surroundings to stars. Greetings.
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By ALBERTO QUIJANO VODNIZA (COLOMBIA)
on 2005-03-19 14:59:28
Muchas gracias Dr. STHEPHANE GUIZARD por las bonitas fotografías!..Fue maravilloso contemplarlas..Mágicamente me transportaron al bello sitio de Coyhaique. Saludos a todos los amigos Chilenos. Espero volver a su linda Nación!
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By Jose and Maria Luisa
on 2004-11-30 16:19:20
We were so happy to have yuo at home. I never imagine that my english teacher at school would let me know such an intersting bunch of people. Composing is going well for Temuco's Congress. I now know certain styles that I need to keep in mind. John, Donna, Carolyn, David and everyone at the Congress, you did great for my spirit.
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By Marilen Meneses
on 2004-11-29 07:57:25
OOOH MY GOD!! I saw each picture very deeply... each one of them has a special magic. Everyone looks so fine! So happy, so relaxed (I was having the time of my life). This was my first astronomy conference, and it came out to be a very emotional event. We where able to share with so many people, so many interesting messages each one gave us... John am sorry for arguing with you about your theory... but I still don't quite understand this recycling and negative entropy stuff how it came to be there since everytime?... well I guess I'll have to research a little harder to find out. Stephane's family is sure beautiful his daughter is lovely and his wife very pretty. One big hug to u guys up North! Hope to see you soon in a new conference! Lots of love from Chile to both of you (John and Donna) www.alfacrux.com Astronomic Tourism
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By The Coyhaiquinos
on 2004-11-27 07:50:41
Thanks for these pictures,... we can't forget the congress,...and we hope that all people can see soon,..is a fact that we see in Temuco 2005. Thanks Donna for publishing the pictures.