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Patagonia
It is difficult to describe
the beauty that the Andes mountain range
offers in the provinces of the Patagonia.
Silent forests of a thousand
years old where native vegetation stretches along the shores
of calm glistening waters. At the summit of the most beautiful
mountains in Earth, nature manifests itself in granite peaks
and ice fields whose glacier tongues end in lakes of incomparable
beauty. And to the South, Tierra del Fuego
and the world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia,
an open door to the vast and mysterious Antarctic.
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The Atlantic Patagonia
is another wonder that deservers to be seen: imposing mammals
and marine birds spend certain seasons in these rough coasts,
where they come to complete part of their life cycle. Colonies
of sea lions play on the islets and sandbanks. In the Valdés
Peninsula, marine elephant seals have the most important
continental enclave in the world, a magical place where southern
right whales regularly come to breed (Nuevo
and San José gulfs). Patagonian hares,
ñandúes (South American ostrich) and guanacos
run about the steppe plains and the world’s largest
colony of Magellanic penguins have their nesting ground at
Punta Tombo. This life cycle repeated since
time immemorial unfolds itself in front of the astonishing
look of visitors.
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