Exploring the Patagonian Fjordlands: A Hike in Tierra del Fuego
DrFumblefinger goes on his first hike in Tierra del Fuego. The area is a subpolar rainforest and the vegetation is lush.
DrFumblefinger goes on his first hike in Tierra del Fuego. The area is a subpolar rainforest and the vegetation is lush.
DrFumblefinger shares his experiences exploring the fjords of Tierra del Fuego in the first of a series of posts about a journey on the Chilean vessel, Australis.
DrFumblefinger visits the historic and popular La Biela café in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta. It is thought to be the oldest café in the city.
DrFumblefinger shares a visit to this unusual and interesting building. Architect Mario Palanti incorporated many symbols of Dante’s Divine Comedy into its design and construction.
Some photos from southern South American that reminded DrFumblefinger of the USA’s western regions.
DrFumblefinger visits an impromptu street market in Buenos Aires.
DrFumblefinger has a childish fascination with Mexican-style wrestler’s masks. Here’s one he encountered in Buenos Aires.
A new interactive map helps travelers and others understand the native history of places they are visiting.
DrFumblefinger visits a beautiful old pharmacy in Buenos Aires. Dating to 1835, the decor has changed much since then.
DrFumblefinger likes to share some of the fine and interesting eateries he encounters during his travels. Cafe Tortoni is one of these.
DrFumblefinger goes on his first hike in Tierra del Fuego. The area is a subpolar rainforest and the vegetation is lush.
DrFumblefinger shares his experiences exploring the fjords of Tierra del Fuego in the first of a series of posts about a journey on the Chilean vessel, Australis.
DrFumblefinger visits the historic and popular La Biela café in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta. It is thought to be the oldest café in the city.
DrFumblefinger shares a visit to this unusual and interesting building. Architect Mario Palanti incorporated many symbols of Dante’s Divine Comedy into its design and construction.
Some photos from southern South American that reminded DrFumblefinger of the USA’s western regions.
DrFumblefinger visits an impromptu street market in Buenos Aires.
DrFumblefinger has a childish fascination with Mexican-style wrestler’s masks. Here’s one he encountered in Buenos Aires.
A new interactive map helps travelers and others understand the native history of places they are visiting.
DrFumblefinger visits a beautiful old pharmacy in Buenos Aires. Dating to 1835, the decor has changed much since then.
DrFumblefinger likes to share some of the fine and interesting eateries he encounters during his travels. Cafe Tortoni is one of these.