San Carlos de Bariloche

"Perhaps one day, tired of circling the world, I'll return to Argentina and settle in the Andean lakes, if not indefinitely, then at least for a pause while I shift from one understanding of the worldEn savoir plus
El Bolsón

Not a ton to write home about here. It's a chill little hippie town that reminds a bit of home. Gorgeous mountains and scenery, listened to some good rock at roll at a pub, hit a few spots out aroundEn savoir plus
Esquel

Just one day in Esquel also, about 2 hours south of El Bolsón.
We weighed some options and instead of doing a paid tour we chose a hike up one of the mountains outside of town.
It's 5k up aEn savoir plus
Coyhaique

Our drive here was super interesting...
Heading south, we were directed by our GPS to turn right suddenly down a terrible dirt road through what appeared to be nothing but barren fields as far asEn savoir plus
Puerto Rio Tranquilo

Puerto Rio Tranquilo is hands down one of the most beautiful places either of us has seen.
It's UNREAL, the colour of the water, the scale of the mountains, the calmness, the freshness of the air.En savoir plus
Perito Moreno

We had initially planned to spend a day in Perito Moreno to see a cave with prehistoric hand paintings inside.
But as we go on, we've been prioritizing a bit better and decided to skip here to spendEn savoir plus
El Chaltén

Got to hike up to the famous Mount Fitz Roy!!
This was a big one for us, definitely one the coolest looking mountains around and absolutely worth the journey and the 11 kilometer hike up to itsEn savoir plus
El Calafate

The epic Perito Moreno glacier is near El Calafate.
My God did it exceed expectations! It's huge, beautiful and very active! It's constantly breaking and groaning, getting ready to calf. WeEn savoir plus
Puerto Natales

Well, true to form, at our last stop in Chile the luck (or lack thereof) continued.
It absolutely poured rain, the wind was off the charts, and the conditions on the trails we wanted to hike wereEn savoir plus
Ushuaia

Ushuaia, El Fin del Mundo, the southern most city in the world!
We came earlier than we had originally planned to be here to celebrate the new year, or as it's referred to here, the end of the yearEn savoir plus
Lindblad Cove

63.51° S 59.25°W
"Good morning everyone, good morning, and welcome to Antarctica!"
The words that we woke up to on our first day officially at the seventh continent.
We sprang out of bed withEn savoir plus
Mikkelsen Harbour

63.54°S 60.47°W
In the afternoon of our first day, we cruised past Tower Island, a place so remote and infrequently visited we were the first ship to record soundings, and we were told only aboutEn savoir plus
Orne Harbour

64.37°S 62.34°W
At Orne Harbour we made our first steps on to the continent proper!
This is the site of the only Chinstrap Penguin colony on the continent of Antarctica, and we did a small hikeEn savoir plus
Wilhelmina Bay

64.25°S 62.5W
Wilhelmina Bay may have just been the highlight of the trip.
We went whale watching by zodiac in the afternoon.
The usual process is to be called down to the mudroom, put your gearEn savoir plus
Danco Island

64.43°S 62.36 W
Another great morning in Antarctica.
We got to make a landing on Danco Island, in the Errera Channel to see a penguin colony and some great views of the bay. The huge mountainsEn savoir plus
Paradise Bay / Skontorp Cove

64.53°S 62.50°W
Easily the most photogenic place on our journey, Paradise Bay was named for the ease with which whalers used to be able to hunt whale here.
Now the home of Argentinian researchEn savoir plus
Gand Island

64.27°S 62.54°W
We found out on this day that due to changing weather patterns, we would have to leave and head back to Ushuaia to get ahead of storm systems moving in.
We had planned to leaveEn savoir plus
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a HUGE, metropolitan city, with lots to offer everyone. Even a week felt short, and we never would have been able to see it all.
It seems to us it's a city best enjoyed for itsEn savoir plus
Sauce de Portezuelo

We went a little way up the coast in Uruguay to a quiet beach town for some proper R and R.
We spent three days here just relaxing, visited a 'playa naturista' and kept things really laid back.En savoir plus
Montevideo

Uruguay is lovely. It's really laid back, chill, the people don't seem to be in a hurry.
Montevideo very much fits the vibe. It's a nice colonial, Latin-American city that very much bears the scarsEn savoir plus
Florianopolis

We actually stayed in 2 places here.
It's a beautiful island with more than enough beach to choose from, so we stayed in Campeche and Canasvieiras, 2 towns outside of the city of Florianopolis.En savoir plus
Foz do Iguaçu

I mean, what can you say?
It's marvelous. It's on every list of the 7 natural wonders of the world, and there is absolutely no doubt as to why.
These falls are HUGE. They're gorgeous! It's anEn savoir plus
Itaipú

Real quick hop in to Paraguay today to see the Itaipú dam, the 3rd largest in the world, and second largest by electricity production.
The Ciudad del Este in Paraguay didn't offer much else, so weEn savoir plus
Rio de Janeiro

Gotta say we were both really nervous going into Rio.
It's a theme in South America that everyone warns you about the next country, next town, saying that you'll get robbed, they'll steal yourEn savoir plus
Olinda

Well, Olinda is definitely not what we expected.
They tell you that it's the cultural capital of Brazil, that it's the 'Venice of South America', that it's historical centre is vibrant, brightlyEn savoir plus
Voyageur
That is just gorgeous ☀️😃
Voyageur
So so beautiful
Voyageur
Love you two ❤️❤️
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