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Quer durch die Pampa nach Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales, 13. Dezember, 11:00 Uhr - Ganz puenktlich morgens um 7 Uhr war er da, der Bus nach Chile Chico. Ueber vier Stunden Fahrt auf einer der schoensten Panoramastrassen Patagoniens. Da muss ich meinem Reisefuehrer auch uneingeschraenkt Recht geben. In teils abenteuerlichen Kurven am...

permalink written by  schmusemeier on December 13, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: Chile und Argentinien 2007



Fahr ´ ich heut nicht, fahr´ ich morgen

Puerto Guadal, 10. Dezember, 22:30 Uhr - Immernoch am Lago Carrera, aber ein wenig weiter oestlich. Nicht zu fassen, dass dieses vergleichsweise kurze Teilstueck so schwierig zurueckzulegen war, nun hat es jedoch geklappt. Aber, der Reihe nach. Die Hauptattraktion in Puerto Tranquilo wollte...

permalink written by  schmusemeier on December 10, 2007 from Puerto Guadal, Chile
from the travel blog: Chile und Argentinien 2007



Am Lago General Carrera

Puerto Tranquilo, 9. Dezember, 23:00 Uhr - Die Fahrt zum See war eine Augenweide. Fotografieren aus dem Bus war leider nicht sonderlich erfolgreich. Ich haette alles mal abfotografiert, weil ich gar nicht glauben konnte, dass das echt ist. In Puerto Tranquilo (415 Einwohner!) konnte ich mich nur...

permalink written by  schmusemeier on December 8, 2007 from Puerto Tranquilo, Chile
from the travel blog: Chile und Argentinien 2007



Auf nach Suedpatagonien

Coihaique, 7. Dezember, 23:00 Uhr - Eine beeindruckende Aktion war das, diese Fahrt mit dem Navimag-Schiff "Puerto Eden" nach Suedpatagonien. Chile sieht hier landschaftlich mal wieder voellig anders aus und zeigt sich in einem ganz neuen Licht. Was ein atemberaubendes Land, es wird noch mehr...

permalink written by  schmusemeier on December 6, 2007 from Coihaique, Chile
from the travel blog: Chile und Argentinien 2007



Un guanaco ...

Something amazing happened today. I was trying to get some close pictures of nandus and then, on the other side of the road, a guanaco was giving birth. In 20 minutes the young was on his feet getting some needed milk. She changed several times the position on the left and on the...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 6, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



Guanaco´s life

In torres del Paine, the first things you will see are guanacos. They are just everywhere. You can see the leader of the group taking care of its group by staying on one High Point and sometimes running (very fast) after the young ones to teach them what "territory" and "ownership" means. I...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 6, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



Grey biiiiiig chickens

Other inhabitants of Patagonia are Nandus. They look like ostrich (autruche). They are quite difficult to see as they have the same color as the ground or bushes. If they sit, from far away, you can think it is a bush. They are more afraid of humans than guanacos for example. They run fast...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 6, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



closer and closer

Just to finish about Torres del Paine, some pictures about chimangos again. There is so much easy food around with those young ones of any kind everywhere, that you can always find a group of chimango eating somewhere. The most difficult thing to approach them is to be against the wind with the...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 6, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



Don diego de la vega

Do you know your classics? Well, a special post for don Diego de La Vega who was also... zorro. Zorro means fox in spanish and in torres del Paine you can see grey foxes (Red foxes can also be seen in other parts of Patagonia). Like other animals in the area, they don“t really fear humans and...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 5, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



What a landscape!

Still in Patagonia, but on the chilean side, the National Park Torres del Paine is a magical place that simply has everything in terms of landscape and wildlife. The mountains are not part of the Andes and the 3 towers in the middle gave the name to this park (torres=towers). There are so many...

permalink written by  thetourist on December 4, 2007 from Puerto Natales, Chile
from the travel blog: No news, Good news! in Peru & Argentina



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