South America 2
We are cruising south, after several sea days stopped in Punta Arenas Chile, a small town on the mainland. Originally a penal colony but since so remote that did not work well so immigration offers were extended, Croatians accepted so many of them here. Along the way we got close to a glacier.
Glacier up ahead.Glacier is about 200 feet tall, two miles wide.
Monument in the center of Punta Arenas commemorates Magellan and native peoples.
One native group had big feet, Patagonia means big foot in Spanish, thus the name of this area of Chile/Argentina.
Roast piglet for dinner.
View from upper area of Ushuaia, the southern most city in the southern hemisphere. We are now in Argentina. Ushuaia is the departure point for many Antarctica expeditions.
Panorama from view spot.
In Ushuaia we visited an outdoor museum with old farm and construction equipment as well as houses, shops etc.
Another shot from view point.
Note the collection of locks left by lovers.


















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