Buenos Aires by foot
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I just walked around through the city.
Its insane, really. This city has it all.
Every corner is full of interesting stuff. You better charge you camera or mobile batterie cause you wanna takeBaca lagi
I just walked around through the city.
Its insane, really. This city has it all.
Every corner is full of interesting stuff. You better charge you camera or mobile batterie cause you wanna takeBaca lagi
Glaciers are absolutely insane in my opinion.
This glacier is about 30km long and moves ~2m a day. So the ice we can see upfront is about 400-500 years old. Absolute madness.
It was one of the lastBaca lagi
Kind of a ritual. Long journey, go for a run in the new city.
Was really surprised! El Calafate is completely underrated as a city itself in my opinion. The inner city is really beautiful and evenBaca lagi
This is absolutely massiv and really impressive to see.
You can see this tiny boat, which fits like 200 persons, as comparison.
But again i walked 30 km on the W Track, so in total 2/3 of it and iBaca lagi
Torres del Paine. One of the most frequented national parks in Chile. And i really get why that is. Fascinating landscapes, clear rivers, beautiful lakes sums it up really good i think.
I walkedBaca lagi
After a full day of traveling i was hyped to get my legs moving again, since i did not feel too well yesterday ans stayed at home.
Turns out the weathergod is also happy to see me here, especiallyBaca lagi
A solid 44km hike with lots of exciting stuff. Although i wasn‘t really allowed to enter (which i only found out after i left😄) it was definitely worth it.
To see a glacier (Piedras Blancas)Baca lagi
Its THE must see here and i can‘t lie: you really have to. Perfect hike, great finish, but very busy. But come on look at the water(falls). Omg🥹🥹
Even when on track to the summit you alwaysBaca lagi
Capital nacional del trekking.
But still there are people to lazy to walk the 3km to the next waterfall.🥲