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Iconic Mountains in Patagonia
Read more: Iconic Mountains in PatagoniaHeading towards El Chalten on route 23: For nearly 100 km alongside Lago Viedma this road offers a fantastic panoramic view of two of the most famous mountains of the Andes: Cerro Torre and Mount Fitz Roy. Rarely there are no clouds!
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Southern Cross
Read more: Southern CrossWhile it is well known that the north of Chile is the place of the largest and best observatories in the world, I tried a shot just with my DSLR and a wide angle lense in the Torres del Paine National Park which is located in the south of Chile.
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Ice Sculptures – Blue Art
Read more: Ice Sculptures – Blue ArtWhere the Grey Glacier falls into Lago Grey mother nature constantly creates and reshapes sculptures of ice shining in all shades of blue becoming one with the blue sky and the turquoise water of the lake.
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Glaciers of Patagonia – blue, white, turquoise
Read more: Glaciers of Patagonia – blue, white, turquoiseOne may think all glaciers look the same. These four shots proof the opposite!
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King Penguins from Tierra del Fuego
Read more: King Penguins from Tierra del FuegoKing penguins are the second largest pinguins in the world. The subspecies “Aptenodytes patagonicus patagonicus” is found in the south atlantic only. They live 25 years on average, weigh 10-12 kg and get around 1 meter tall.