After all the time of hiking an staying in little villages it felt surprisingly good to be in a big city. I really enjoyed the first well made Cappuccino for a long time. And spend quite some time sitting in little cafes, having a coffee, frozen cappuccino, a cake or a toast. Mhmmm.
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Claudi gave me one good tip more before leaving: “Google for Karate and Ushuaia”. Which I did! First result was the webpage of the Shotoyuku Ushuaia. So I went there on Friday evening…
2 CommentsAfter the Torres del Paine we decided to go all the way down to Tierra del Fuego, the Land of Fire. An amazing archipelago of one big and a lot of smaller islands far down in the south of Chile and Argentina. First stop for me was Ushuaia, which calls itself the southernmost city in the world.
2 CommentsEl Chalten was the starting point for a four days hike around the famous mountains Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy. Which included glaciers, glacier lakes, river valleys, and fairy tale forests.
2 CommentsWell, it is quite a long way down to Patagonia. So we stopped in Pucon and Bariloche, both in the lake district of Chile/ Argentina.
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