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21 viewsWe've just crossed the most deadly part of the glacier and I'm all smiles. Maybe the best thing I've ever done.Apr 01, 2010
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18 viewsEven without the euphoria it felt like walking on the clouds.Apr 01, 2010
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18 viewsIcicles point the way down.Apr 01, 2010
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19 viewsDan is the first to make his way across the chasm.Apr 01, 2010
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19 viewsThis chasm goes a looong way downApr 01, 2010
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17 viewsWalking towards yet another volcanoApr 01, 2010
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23 viewsOur guide Jose gives us each a thumbs up while he appears to walk on clouds.Apr 01, 2010
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18 viewsI guess this is the next best thing to skiing.Apr 01, 2010
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27 viewsChimborazo in the distance. The furthest point from the centre of the Earth and/or the closest point to space.Apr 01, 2010
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18 viewsMore snow sculptures in the glacier.Apr 01, 2010
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19 viewsThe altitude was mind boggling, especially in person.Apr 01, 2010
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19 viewsPart of the glacier was like being in a cave full of stalactites.Apr 01, 2010
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21 viewsCotopaxi: Covered in icing sugar.Apr 01, 2010
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20 viewsDean, Dan, and two equally impressive mountains.Apr 01, 2010
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23 viewsA wide angle shot of the Cotopaxi crater.Apr 01, 2010
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19 viewsI thought this would look cool in black and white. And I was right.Apr 01, 2010
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21 viewsI'm at the top of the world looking down on creation...Apr 01, 2010
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22 viewsJose, our guide, Dan, and myself made it to the summit. Why am I the only one who looks beat?Apr 01, 2010
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25 viewsCotopaxi Crater Panorama. The distant mountain is the furthest point from the centre of the earth.Apr 01, 2010
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23 viewsThis hole goes a long way down - well below the 6000m we climbed above sea level to get here.Apr 01, 2010
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