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Cuenca Ecuador as seen from Turi Photograph by Al Bourassa

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Comments (5)

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

Congratulations on your new $ale Al

Al Bourassa replied:

Thanks for the sentiment and for looking in today Jon.

Gail Bridger

Gail Bridger

What a view to capture...Al f/v

Al Bourassa replied:

THANK YOU Gail for favoring this artwork.

Elaine Manley

Elaine Manley

wonderful shot .. so you live somewhere in this photo ?

Al Bourassa replied:

Hi Elaine. Actually no, I would be way to the right, way out of the picture to the east. In fact, you cannot quite see my area from Turi because of trees and a little bump called the Andes.

Blair Wainman

Blair Wainman

What a fantastic shot Al!! I love the angle you captured this one!! Gorgeous Andean landscape!!

Al Bourassa replied:

THANK YOU my friend for favoring this artwork. The view from Turi is just amazing.

Kim Henderson

Kim Henderson

Love it, Al! Such a colorful place...I can't imagine living where mountains are..the few times I have visited Colorado and the times we've gone to Nevada and Utah I just couldn't get over the presence of the mountains, they seem to draw me in, even while being in the city I could feel them..Strange, lol! I guess someone not use to massive pine trees might feel the same way visiting my neck of the woods. ; )

Al Bourassa replied:

Hi KIm. I am a prairie boy, going from the flattest land in the world to the Rockies in Alberta, then the Andes in Cuenca. There is nothing more refreshing than clean mountain air and the communication with the majesty of nature. Mountains are truly humbling and give a person an incentive to be a bigger part of the world scene. When the sun shines here it is truly a magical place to be.

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