The immensity of the Argentine pampas.
The concept of Argentine pampas carries the word "immensity" implicitly.
The horizon line reaches as far as our eyes can see. The sunsets are a perfect ball of fire falling into a point of infinite distance.
People who have had the opportunity to face the immensity of the landscape of the Pampean plains or of the badly called "Argentine pampas" have surely experienced a sensation of silence, of stillness, of monotony and also of tranquility, of serenity in the soul.
It seems as if the immensity of the plains, its remoteness and its omnipotent silence merged into one.
Jorge Luis Borges, the great Argentine writer of worldwide fame, Jorge Luis Borges once said "there is an hour in the afternoon when the plain is about to say something; it never says it or maybe it says it and we do not understand it, or we understand it but it is untranslatable like music...".
The vegetation, the birds and the mammals, that in the plain merge with the landscape in a unique, homogeneous being, without figures, where each one has its place, allow us to feel that the forces of nature do not impose themselves on all living things but that they coexist in absolute harmony.
For the technical detail of the photos I have used as background the Wallpaper designed by The Peak Studio to whom I thank for the kind and disinterested concession of use.
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