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Llanquehue Lake and the Osorno Volcano
Llanquehue Lake and the Osorno Volcano
Descending into the valley on the road from the Osorno Volcano
Descending into the valley on the road from the Osorno Volcano
The Temperate Rain Forest
The Temperate Rain Forest
Osorno Volcano covered in morning clouds
Osorno Volcano covered in morning clouds
Osorno Volcano in the afternoon overlooking Llanquehue Lake
Osorno Volcano in the afternoon overlooking Llanquehue Lake
Farmers’ fields along the lake
Farmers’ fields along the lake
The Amalia Glacier.
The Amalia Glacier.
The terminus of the 41-mile long Akua Glacier
The terminus of the 41-mile long Akua Glacier
Dining room view of the Akua Glacier
Dining room view of the Akua Glacier
Llama/alpaca-themed sweaters for sale in Punta Arenas
Llama/alpaca-themed sweaters for sale in Punta Arenas
Love-locks overlooking Punta Arenas. Lock in the love and throw away the key.
Love-locks overlooking Punta Arenas. Lock in the love and throw away the key.
Fort Bulnes cannons overlooking the Strait of Magellan
Fort Bulnes cannons overlooking the Strait of Magellan
Punta Arenas graffiti. Chile has more graffiti that any place I’ve seen.
Punta Arenas graffiti. Chile has more graffiti that any place I’ve seen.
A waterfall from glacial melt; Global warming in plain sight.
A waterfall from glacial melt; Global warming in plain sight.
The Fort Bolnes chapel.
The Fort Bolnes chapel.
One of the many receding glaciers overflowing from the Chilean Southern Ice Field
One of the many receding glaciers overflowing from the Chilean Southern Ice Field
One of many dormant volcanos seen en route to Tierra del Fuego
One of many dormant volcanos seen en route to Tierra del Fuego
“The Rock�–the southernmost point of South America on Hornos Island.
“The Rock�–the southernmost point of South America on Hornos Island.
The Rock, as seen from the Atlantic (eastern) side.
The Rock, as seen from the Atlantic (eastern) side.
The lighthouse is currently occupied by the caretaker, his wife, and their four young children.
The lighthouse is currently occupied by the caretaker, his wife, and their four young children.
A Monkeywood tree in Fort Bolnes overlooking the strait of Magellan.
A Monkeywood tree in Fort Bolnes overlooking the strait of Magellan.
Closeup of Monkeywood tree branches.
Closeup of Monkeywood tree branches.
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