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Tierra del Fuego - El fin del mundo

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Pia Glacier in Tierra del Fuego cascades dramatically from the Darwin Mountain Range into the icy waters of the fjords, creating a breathtaking display of ice and wilderness. Surrounded by towering peaks and dense forests, the glaciers sheer size and stunnimng blue hues offer a striking contrast to the remote, untouched landscape -Tierra del Fugeo - Chile

Tierra del Fuego, located on the southern tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, is a land of stunning contrasts where untamed wilderness meets dramatic coastlines.
This arctic, desolate region, which we discovered by expedition ship, literally feels like the end of the world.

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Equipped with professional guides and zodiac landing craft, we made several landings in the remotest wilderness areas - Tierra del Fuego - Chile

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Cape Horn is a rugged, windswept headland located at the southernmost tip of South America, known for its treacherous seas and strong winds that have made it a notorious maritime landmark
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Wulaia Bay, located on the western shore of Navarino Island in Tierra del Fuego, is a remote and historically significant site known for its stunning natural beauty, indigenous Yaghan heritage, and Charles Darwin's visit during the HMS Beagle expedition - Tierra del Fuego - Chile
 

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Porter Glacier is a striking, remote glacier that cascades from the jagged mountains into the sea, offering a dramatic display of ice, rock, and pristine wilderness in the southernmost region of the Americas                                -Tierra del Fuego - Chile

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Agostini Fjord, nestled in the Darwin Mountain Range - Tierra del Fuego - Chile

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Águila Glacier is a easily accessible glacier framed by lush forests - Tierra del Fuego - Chile

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A zodiac excursion to the Cóndor Glacier offers an exhilaration lose-up experience of towering ice walls and cascading blue glacier ice - Tierra del Fuego - Chile

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Magdalena Island lies about halfway between Tierra del Fuego and the Chilean mainland. Crowned by a distinctive lighthouse, the island is inhabited by an immense colony of Magellanic penguins.

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