Puerto Chacabuco

We had a pleasant time roaming around the seaside village of Chacabuco, petting great big dogs, happy cats, and chatting with friendly locals.
The flora here reminds me a lot of the Seattle area. IWeiterlesen
We had a pleasant time roaming around the seaside village of Chacabuco, petting great big dogs, happy cats, and chatting with friendly locals.
The flora here reminds me a lot of the Seattle area. IWeiterlesen
After a couple rough days and nights, we had a smooth sail up the fjord leading to the Amalia Glacier.
So pretty! We saw so many seals and seabirds along the way. As we neared the glacier, the waterWeiterlesen
I sure appreciate our window seat at dinner. Tonight’s view was spectacular! Every few minutes the lighting would change. And then, just in time for dessert, the sea turned pink. What a feast forWeiterlesen
It was a day of wind and rainbows here at the end of the world!
We weren’t able to visit Punta Arenas today because it was so windy. The local authorities closed the port.
Some of our friendsWeiterlesen
Today we passed by Cabo Froward, which is the southernmost point of the South American mainland. Cabo Froward is located on the Strait of Magellan a little bit south of Punta Arenas. (Ushuaia isWeiterlesen
One thing we’ve noticed about people in Argentina and Chile is that they like their meat!
See that pile of meat on the table? That’s all just for that guy. Sure hope they offer doggie bags…
Our big quest in Ushuaia was to buy some toothpaste. We had fun wandering around the bustling town.
The population here has boomed ever since the Argentinian government began offering tax incentivesWeiterlesen
Ushuaia blew me away, literally and figuratively! The gusts along the dock were so strong that Larry and I linked arms for safety.
Patagonia is known for strong winds and in some towns there areWeiterlesen
After our catamaran trip, we hopped a bus to Tierra del Fuego Park. Autumn is around the corner as you can tell by the colorful forest.
I enjoyed seeing many different birds, but only managed to getWeiterlesen
This lighthouse in the Beagle Channel off the coast of Ushuaia is a local icon known as “the lighthouse at the end of the world.”
We were lucky to have such good lighting when we visited thereWeiterlesen
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That cat looks like Rocky!