Climate change shuts Chile tourism favorite
Chile has closed down visits to the Exploradores Glacier in Laguna San Rafael National Park in the Aysen region of Patagonia, citing the increasingly fragile
Chile has closed down visits to the Exploradores Glacier in Laguna San Rafael National Park in the Aysen region of Patagonia, citing the increasingly fragile
My prior posts on our visit to Antarctica ended with a fun day at Hidden Bay, followed by an evening cruise through beautiful LeMaire Channel.
Once described by Fodor’s Travel as possibly South America’s most underrated destination, Valparaiso should be on the to-do list of every visitor to Chile. It
I took this photo in Santiago, Chile, partly because I couldn’t resist the look on the animal’s face, but mainly because of the quaint and
Old and new meet and meld in this image of Santiago de Chile’s 1799 cathedral reflected in a new office tower. They share a corner
Like Lisbon and San Francisco, Chile’s main seaport is a true hill town, perhaps even more than the others because it has so little flat
The Andes are pretty rugged mountains, and a major obstacle to land transport, but where there’s a will, or a lot of trucks, there’s a
DrFumblefinger cruises down the stretch of the Beagle Channel known as Glacier Alley, wherein several large and impressive glaciers extend to the sea.
A Zodiac excursion takes DrFumblefinger to a small group of Islands in the Strait of Magellan that is home to hundreds of birds.
There’s a fascinating leg of our Patagonian journey which I haven’t shared with you yet. We took a 4 day cruise into the Fjordlands at
Chile has closed down visits to the Exploradores Glacier in Laguna San Rafael National Park in the Aysen region of
My prior posts on our visit to Antarctica ended with a fun day at Hidden Bay, followed by an evening
Once described by Fodor’s Travel as possibly South America’s most underrated destination, Valparaiso should be on the to-do list of
I took this photo in Santiago, Chile, partly because I couldn’t resist the look on the animal’s face, but mainly
Old and new meet and meld in this image of Santiago de Chile’s 1799 cathedral reflected in a new office
Like Lisbon and San Francisco, Chile’s main seaport is a true hill town, perhaps even more than the others because
The Andes are pretty rugged mountains, and a major obstacle to land transport, but where there’s a will, or a
DrFumblefinger cruises down the stretch of the Beagle Channel known as Glacier Alley, wherein several large and impressive glaciers extend to the sea.
A Zodiac excursion takes DrFumblefinger to a small group of Islands in the Strait of Magellan that is home to hundreds of birds.
There’s a fascinating leg of our Patagonian journey which I haven’t shared with you yet. We took a 4 day