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missing travelers
My nephew and three of his friends last e-mailed us from the Port town of San Julian in Argentina, I believe. They were having trouble crossing the border into Chili. They are professional fishermen and camera men and are all in their 20's. They are pulling a very small trailer packed full behind a jeep. We last heard from them on Feb 19 and they talked about maybe going to look at a penguin colony. All of the young men are from the US. My nephews name is Chris Owens. If anyone has seen them or their vehicle, please e-mail me. Thank you very much. Mary Hoodenpyle
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My girlfriend and I were in Puerto San Julian 3 days ago. Everything´s calm here.
Twelve days without news in that area of the world seems normal, especially for fishermen. They probably found a beautiful lake in the Andes with tons of fish but no internet access. Pierre Saslawsky http://www.photobiker.com |
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