Tierra del Fuego

 

My advice for traveling to Antarctica

What does Antarctica look like? Michel Berger spoke of the “white paradise”, I think it’s a very beautiful image. Huge icebergs, of dimensions difficult to imagine, glaciers as far as the eye can see, suspended or at sea level, but also mountains… A lot of relief in fact! Besides, many will perhaps imagine that Antarctica is a flat territory, it …

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My discovery of Antarctica, the 6th continent

Antarctic penguin and its babies Antarctica is the windiest, coldest, driest, most barren and highest continent of all. It’s the very end, the southernmost land in the world. A continent in its own right (about one and a half times the size of Europe), a land that belongs to no one, no nation has sovereignty over these millions of square …

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10 experiences to live in Argentina and Chile

These are not necessarily “must-sees” things in the literal sense of the term, or great tourist classics, but rather moments that will leave you with very strong memories. The key is to interact with others and let yourself go. I can only encourage you to also master a little Spanish to be able to fully experience most of these experiences. …

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Ushuaia, should you go or not?

I’ll try to give my point of view on a question that travelers ask me very often: is it really worth going to Ushuaia? When planning a trip to Argentina (as well as Chile), Ushuaia is of course a place that awakens our attention and our imagination. Nicolas Hulot (among others) has a lot to do with it through his …

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Yámana Indians (Yagans): peoples of Tierra del Fuego

Convaincu de l’existence d’un passage entre les côtes Atlantique et Pacifique, Magellan, premier européen à avoir observé ces terres australes, part d’Espagne en 1519 pour trouver une route maritime plus courte que celle de l’Océan Indien ouverte par Vasco de Gama, pour atteindre les Îles aux Épices. Il s’engage dans le détroit qui portera son nom. Tout au long de …

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