Our final stop before the Australis headed to port in Ushuaia was at historic Wulaia Bay, a pretty spot visited by many navigators over the centuries.
The area around Wulaia Bay has long been settled by man, with archaeological studies showing evidence of human habitation for more than 10,000 years, these being the nomadic Yahgan aboriginal people. The Yaghan population was strong 150 years ago but today has been largely decimated; less than 2000 individuals remain.
The Visitor Center has revived an old mariner tradition, featuring a wooden mail barrel inside. Per tradition, you drop your letter into the barrel, sort through what’s in it and take someone else’s letter to the destination your heading to (if that’s possible). Hopefully someone else will take your letter to your destination, and so it goes.
It was a nice stop after a rocky stormy morning and a good way to end our explorations on the Australis.
It’s always good to see a piece of Nature that hasn’t been spoiled by man’s involvement. Two in harmony. Nice presentation DrF.