February 12, 2018: Views of Ushuaia
DrFumblefinger shares some scenic views of Ushuaia, the southern most city in the world and the closest deep water port to Antarctica.
DrFumblefinger shares some scenic views of Ushuaia, the southern most city in the world and the closest deep water port to Antarctica.
DrFumblefinger visits the site of a fairly recent wildfire in Patagonian Chile. He found the skeletal remnants of the small trees to be intriguing.

DrFumblefinger loves mountains and has seen many great ones during his travels. A favorite is the three “horned” section of the Paines Massif in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park.

Some snapshots and memories of a roadtrip across the empty Patagonian steppe.

While driving along the isolated Patagonian steppe, DrFumblefinger came across a hideout for two very famous bandits.

Torres del Paine in Southern Chile is South America’s most visited National Park, deservedly! Why? The geological make-up of this place is very special:

Puerto Natales is a small town in the Patagonian region of Chile. Formerly a sheep-ranching town, it’s now a gateway to Torres del Paine park, as well as to the giant sloth caves in the region. It’s small, but has a lot of colorful art.

El Chalten is a remote town in Argentinian Patagonia, close to the Patagonian Icefield.

Patagonia’s Glacier National Park is home to some of the world’s greatest glaciers.
My first Patagonian post was an introduction to the travel hub of El Calafate . Today’s post focuses on the town’s best attraction.
DrFumblefinger shares some scenic views of Ushuaia, the southern most city in the world and the closest deep water port to Antarctica.
DrFumblefinger visits the site of a fairly recent wildfire in Patagonian Chile. He found the skeletal remnants of the small trees to be intriguing.

DrFumblefinger loves mountains and has seen many great ones during his travels. A favorite is the three “horned” section of the Paines Massif in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park.

Some snapshots and memories of a roadtrip across the empty Patagonian steppe.

While driving along the isolated Patagonian steppe, DrFumblefinger came across a hideout for two very famous bandits.

Torres del Paine in Southern Chile is South America’s most visited National Park, deservedly! Why? The geological make-up of

Puerto Natales is a small town in the Patagonian region of Chile. Formerly a sheep-ranching town, it’s now a gateway to Torres del Paine park, as well as to the giant sloth caves in the region. It’s small, but has a lot of colorful art.

El Chalten is a remote town in Argentinian Patagonia, close to the Patagonian Icefield.

Patagonia’s Glacier National Park is home to some of the world’s greatest glaciers.
My first Patagonian post was an introduction to the travel hub of El Calafate . Today’s post focuses on the town’s best attraction.