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Travel guide of Paso GaribaldiThe routes take us where we want, showing us moments that deserve a shot. To keep the camera on a trip and I can capture it, routes that unknowingly make us see the sky. Just capture and capture.
Experienced by Seb Creativo
Trees in front of a misty lake
Experienced by Facundo Loza
Abandoned pier at Ushuaia
Experienced by Gustavo Moreno
Patagonian mountains
Experienced by Gustavo Moreno
Trail to Laguna Esmeralda
Experienced by Luiza Braun
Each trip has a history, this particular is very shocking. They traveled 7 months from North America to the last piece of land of the American continent (Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego) on their Kawasaki Motorcycle. The one of california and she Mexican, united by the Love, the wheels and the Route
Experienced by Seb Creativo
Canal de Beagle - Sea Lions
Experienced by Miriam Duran
Islas de Tierra del Fuego, seen from the Senda Costera trailhead
Experienced by Vincent Etter
16 km from Paso Garibaldi
Camino para la Laguna Esmeralda - Ushuaia/Tierra del Fuego - Argentina
Experienced by Thiago Przyczynski
16 km from Paso Garibaldi
Les Esclaireurs Lighthouse at the end of world, Ushuaia.
Experienced by Gustavo Moreno
17 km from Paso Garibaldi
Ushuaia's Laguna Esmeralda
Experienced by Thiago Przyczynski
60 km from Paso Garibaldi
A dream came true! I travelled through Argentina for a month by myself, starting in the north knowing I would finish my trip in the southernmost city in the world: Ushuaia. At Ushuaia there is this island called Isla Martillo, and it’s full with penguins. I had to visit this penguin island of course, that’s a nobrainer. So I arrived and stepped out of the speedboat on this small island and the first thing I see is this cute penguin running towards me with open arms! As if he is welcoming me and saying that I’m very welcome! Don’t think you can get a warmer welcome then that.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
60 km from Paso Garibaldi
At Ushuaia there is this island called Isla Martillo, and it’s only residents are penguins. I just had to visit this penguin island but of course I’m not the only tourist who wants to do that. And as you can see the next boat full with tourists is already in the background on it’s way. So feeling embarrassed I’m one of the many tourists disturbing the penguins habitat I noticed that the penguins still are very capable of enjoying their lifes. This little fellow for example didn’t mind all the attention and ignored everybody.
Experienced by Sander Crombach