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Patagonia 2015


a trip on the famous "Carretera Austral" from Puerto Montt to illa o Higgins and through Argentina from Lago General Carrera to Ushuaia and back to Punta Arenas

Lago Fagnano

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one last pic with the vista from Hosteria Kaiken (see PiP, a wonderful location) - Tierra del Fuego

Hosteria Kaiken

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Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego

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at the shore of Lago Fagnano - Tierra del Fuego see PiP!

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Burned-out disco building near Tolhuin, at Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia

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Burned-out disco building near Tolhuin, at Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia

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Burned-out disco building near Tolhuin, at Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia

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steel after fire.......

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brick kilns

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Brick kilns at Lago Escondido, Ruta 3 between Tolhuin and Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia see PiP's

Lago Escondido

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seen from Ruta 3 over Paso Garibaldi, Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia

Paso Garibaldi - Tierra del Fuego

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Paso Garibaldi, located on Tierra del Fuego, is the only paved route across the Fuegian Andes (the image shows the old road). It’s also the highest point on Argentina’s Ruta Nacional 3. The views from the summit are stunning, the massive Lago Fagnano stretches 98 km west in the background, across the Magallanes-Fagnano Fault and into Chile, and the often-missed Lago Escondido reveals its picture-perfect location surrounded by mountains. Heading south, the road snakes its way through the Fuegian Andes for the final 60km into Ushuaia before descending to the Beagle Channel. The pass was built in 1956 to connect the island’s two major cities: Rio Grande and Ushuaia and it comes with a touch of interesting history. Three days after the route opened, a USA-licensed Jeep became just the third vehicle to successfully drive between the two cities, completing what at the time was the first successful Alaska-Ushuaia road trip.

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