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Province of Tierra del FuegoNewest Review: ... fly from Mendoza, Córdoba and all the Patagonian provinces. If you are going to travel down from Patagonia, you may prefer to drive (you need route no 3) or take a bus, but in order to reach Tierra del Fuego, you must cross the straits of Magellan, and to do this, you need to cross over from Chile. You can take the ferry from two places: the first is from a crossing called Primera Angostura, ... more |
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by - written on 05/11/05 (Very useful, 243 readings)
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Tierra Del Fuego. The Land of Fire. Ah! The memories the sole mention of this name brings are loaded with wild winds and fresh air, warm colours and warm people, dramatic panoramas and dense woods… and so much longing! I was there with my ex-husband and our 2 year old son, who cared so little about the wind that was about to blow him away (literally) that we nearly thought he was possessed by something. But children do remind you that nature is our true home. He was wrapped in so many sweaters, coat, scarves, hats, huge boots, but still managed to run about looking like the Michelin man, that we were rolling down in stitches. But he ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/01 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Tierra del Fuego is the southern province in Argentina. It’s that little boot that we can see clearly in the map. Tierra del Fuego means “the Land of Fire” and it’s believed that is called like that because of their amazing sunsets where the land and snow seems to caught fire and turn red. It’s Capital, Ushuaia, is the southern city in the world and it’s not famous because of that but because of all it’s beauty. And although it’s sounds like a desert place there are lots of things to do in there! How to get there? Ushuaia is 3.171 km from Buenos Aires so a coach is not a very good option if ... Read the complete review
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