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Tierra del Fuego - El fin del mundo

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.



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


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

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


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


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

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

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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