Patagonia Vacation Travel Guide - Things to See and Do in Patagonia

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  • Patagonia Vacation Travel Guide - Things to See and Do in Patagonia
    Planning your trip to South America but don’t know where exactly? You’ve come to the right place!
    Patagonia, a region in the southern part of Chile and Argentina, is a great place to immerse yourself in different and suspenseful activities. The majority of hiking and trekking includes mountains that are covered by ice.
    Glaciers that look like a hidden gem really are a sight to see, especially in the region of Patagonia. If road trip is your type of activity where you cover more than 800-mile national highway of Carretera Austral, this should be a perfect vacation for you as there are plenty of places you could visit along the way.
    During the visit to the famous glaciers in Patagonia, some tourist spots offer ice-climbing, which is a very challenging task to do if you are new to the activity. Places like the El Chalten, which is considered to be the National Capital of Trekking in Argentina.
    The popular UNESCO world heritage, the Peninsula Valdes. Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer who discovered Tierra del Fuego which means “Land of Fire”. Villa O'Higgins, which is famous for its salmon fishing and camping, can be visited along the way while traversing the Carretera Austral road.
    Marble caves is a superb place to visit if you are looking for caves to explore during your visit in Patagonia. Puerto Williams, where you can relax while getting ready for a big event of hiking. Futaleufu or Futa is a well-known location for a wide selection of activities such as whitewater rafting, canyoning, and hiking.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @monroesheppard678
    @monroesheppard678 Рік тому +2

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  • @nicolecarey4296
    @nicolecarey4296 5 місяців тому

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    @williamgardiner5469 Рік тому

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    @sauharchau95 5 місяців тому

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    @colemanjerde2040 Рік тому

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    @nathankay3123 Рік тому

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    @isabellawalker3876 Рік тому

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  • @rekrapretep6657
    @rekrapretep6657 29 днів тому

    The name "Patagonia" is absolutely of Chilean origin; there is no "Argentine Patagonia"; This was a contemporary appropriation (theft) by the Argentines, which they later took advantage of for purely commercial-tourist purposes.
    "Patagonia" derives from the expression "Patagones" with which the Portuguese navigator, Hernando de Magallanes (1480-1521) called the natives and aborigines who inhabited an area of the southern Atlantic coast that he called “Puerto de San Julián”, and all these territories legally belonged, de jure, to Chile and its direct predecessor: the Reino de Chile or the Capitanía General de Chile (1541)
    Not even two centuries later, in 1776, when the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was created (the direct predecessor of today's Argentina), those territories belonged to them; because the geographical limits to the south of that viceroyalty were only from Buenos Aires to Mendoza.
    One hundred years later, in 1881, while Chile was in full war in the north with Peru and Bolivia; The Argentines took advantage of the Chilean defenselessness in the south, and ended up appropriating all of Chile's eastern Patagonia and, of course, the port of San Julián.
    And this is how Argentina maliciously appropriated Chilean eastern Patagonia (the mostly desert part that we see on satellite maps) and is also now trying to take over, for tourist and commercial purposes, an ethnic-cultural history in which it never participated.
    Finally, the Patagonians - Aonikenk or Tehuelches - were not only found in the surroundings of Puerto San Julián (the eastern Chilean territory STOLEN by Argentina) but also carried out mostly their activity, intercultural exchanges and settlements in the vicinity of the Strait of Magellan and in less measured in the Torres del Paine National Park (Lake El Toro), both Chilean sites.

  • @olishianorman8783
    @olishianorman8783 Рік тому

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  • @lawrenceharbin4545
    @lawrenceharbin4545 Рік тому

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