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We really forgot the whole don't shit in your own nest thing, didn't we? 😡
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A Trip Around The Valdes Peninsula
We’d come to Puerto Madryn to lay low in a lovely beach town but it’s probably against some manner of law to not visit the Valdes Peninsula whilst you’re here. It would probably have been cheaper to do a tour but we’re trying to avoid close proximity to other humans and their various disease carrying snot particles before our Antarctica cruise, plus we like the freedom of a car. So we rented…
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'El Blanco - The White One'
The image was taken on the last morning of a five-day trip to Peninsula Valdés in Argentina, in August 2022, under a special permit to enter the water with the Southern Right Whales that gather there between June and December each year.
by Don Silcock
Underwater Photographer of the Year 2023
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#argentina#nature#nature photography#outdoors#landscape photography#landscape#chubut#peninsula valdes
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Magellanic penguin pair, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina
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Elliott Erwitt. Valdes Peninsula, Argentina, 2001
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Puerto Madryn Cruise Port, Argentina: Located on the northern coast of Argentina’s Patagonia region, Puerto Madryn is the gateway to Valdes Peninsula, a popular marine wildlife viewing destination. The peninsula is home to a large population of the endangered southern right whales, dolphins, elephant seals, penguins, and more. Puerto Madryn is also a jumping-off point for exploring Punta Tombo, Argentina’s largest colony of Magellanic penguins. Travelers arriving at the Puerto Madryn cruise port often head out on a full-day excursion to the Punta Tombo Penguin Preserve
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Elliott Erwitt. Argentina, Valdes Peninsula, 2001.
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Elliott Erwitt (July 26, 1928 – November 29, 2023)
'Valdes Peninsula, Argentina, 2001'
Sight: 11 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. (29.85 x 45.09 cm.)
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Elliott Erwitt. Valdes Peninsula, Argentina, 2001
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Finalmente l’Argentina
L’ho sognata per anni, prima e dopo il corona virus.
Finalmente siam partiti, Giampiero ed io.
In primis Buenos Aires: il cuore pulsante di un paese grande quasi 3 milioni di km².
Nella parte nord della città abbiamo visitato i ricchi quartieri di Palermo
e di Recoleta, nel cui cimitero riposa Eva Peron.
Poi Plaza de Mayo con la Casa Rosada, il Parlamento e la Catedral, da cui proviene Papa Francesco.
Eccellente caffe da “Pertutti”: bar sontuoso, sembrava di essere al S. Carlo di Torino.
Lasciamo B.A. per volare a El Calafate e visitare il Parque Nacional “Los Glaciares”, dove sono presenti tre diversi ambienti:
l’alta montagna, con i famosi ghiacciai Perito Moreno e Upsala
il bosco andino-patagonico, con foreste di Lenga e Nire
la steppa patagonica, settimo maggior deserto del mondo.
Partiamo per escursione d’intera giornata “Todo Glaciares”, navigando il lago argentino tra gli iceberg, con sosta per il lunch alla base Spegazzini.
Successiva tappa: Ushuaia. Sorvoliamo lo stretto di Magellano e raggiungiamo questa perla di città ai confini del mondo.
Qui, sotto l’ottima guida di Mariano, visitiamo il parco nazionale “Tierra del Fuego”, dove i primi abitanti, gli indios Ona, usavano accendere grandi fuochi, da cui il nome dato dai primi colonizzatori.
Segue la navigazione sul canale di Beagle, dove ammiriamo le colonie di leoni marini e di cormorani.
Al 9° giorno voliamo a Trelew e raggiungiamo Puerto Madryn. visitiamo quindi la Peninsula Valdes, dove alla Estancia S. Lorenzo possiamo camminare in mezzo alla più grande colonia di pinguini del continente.
Al tramonto ci imbarchiamo a Puerto Piramides per ammirare le balene: eccitante, ma un freddo boia!
Il 4° volo è per le cascate di Iguazù. Le ammiriamo da sopra e da sotto, dal versante argentino e da quello brasiliano: una meraviglia!
Concludiamo la nostra vacanza con la visita ai quartieri sud di Buenos Aires, S. Telmo e La Boca.
Alla sera non possiamo mancare lo spettacolo del tango.
È stato un viaggio magnifico, anche se molto stancante, organizzato dall’agenzia Etlim di Imperia per un gruppo di 22 persone con cui ci siamo trovati bene. Il viaggio è durato 15 gg., di cui 2 di viaggio con Argentina Aerolineas, durata 14 ore (-4 all’andata + 4 al ritorno).
Oltre ai bei ricordi ci portiamo a casa anche quattro riproduzioni di un artista argentino che esponeva a Ushuaia.
I DREAMED IT FOR YEARS, BEFORE AND AFTER THE CORONA VIRUS.
AT LAST WE DID IT, GIAMPIERO AND I.
FIRST BUENOS AIRES: THE BEATING HEART OF THIS COUNTRY, ALMOST 3 MILLION SQUARE KM. LARGE.
IN THE NORTH OF THE CITY WE VISITED THE WEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS OF PALERMO AND RECOLETA, IN WHOSE CEMETERY RESTS EVA PERON.
THEN PLAZA DE MAYO WITH THE CASA ROSADA, THE PARLIAMENT AND THE CATHEDRAL, FROM WHICH POPE FRANCIS COMES.
EXCELLENT COFFEE AT “PERTUTTI”: SUMPTUOUS BAR, WE FELT LIKE BEING AT THE S.CARLO IN TURIN.
WE LEAVE B.A.TO FLY TO EL CALAFATE AND VISIT THE PARQUE NACIONAL LOS GLACIARES, WHERE THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS:
THE HIGH MOUNTAINS, WITH THE FAMOUS GLACIERS PERITO MORENO AND UPSALA
THE PATAGONIAN-ANDEAN FOREST, MOSTLY COVERED BY LENGA AND NIRE TREES
THE PATAGONIAN STEPPE, THE 7TH WIDEST DESERT IN THE WORLD.
WE HAVE A FULL-DAY EXCURSION CALLED “TODO GLACIARES” SAILING ON THE ARGENTINE LAKE AMONG THE ICEBERGS AND STOPPING FOR LUNCH AT THE SPEGAZZINI BASE. NEXT STOP: USHUAIA. WE FLY OVER THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN AND REACH THIS PEARL OF A CITY AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD.
HERE, UNDER THE VERY GOOD GUIDANCE OF MARIANO, WE VISIT THE NATIONAL PARK “TIERRA DEL FUEGO”, WHERE THE FIRST INHABITANTS, THE INDIOS ONA, USED TO LIGHT BIG FIRES, HENCE THE NAME GIVEN BY THE FIRST COLONIZERS.
THEN WE SAIL ON THE BEAGLE CHANNEL, WHERE WE ADMIRE THE COLONIES OF SEA LIONS AND CORMORANTS.
ON THE 9TH DAY WE FLY TO TRELEW AND WE REACH PUERTO MADRYN. WE THEN VISIT THE PENINSULA VALDES, WHERE AT THE ESTANCIA S.LORENZO WE WALK AMONG THE BIGGEST COLONY OF PENGUINS IN THE CONTINENT.
AT SUNSET WE GO TO PUERTO PIRAMIDES TO ADMIRE THE WHALES: EXCITING, BUT FREEZING COLD!
THE 4TH FLIGHT IS TO IGUAZU WATERFALLS. WE ADMIRE THEM FROM ABOVE AND BELOW, BOTH SIDES (ARGENTINEAN & BRASILIAN): A WONDER!
WE END OUR TRIP WITH A LAST TOUR IN B.A., THIS TIME TO THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE CITY: S. TELMO AND LA BOCA. AND IN THE EVENING WE CAN’T MISS THE TANGO EXHIBITION.
IT WAS A MAGNIFICENT JOURNEY, ALTHOUGH VERY TIRING, ORGANISED BY THE ETLIM AGENCY IN IMPERIA. WE WERE A GROUP OF 22 PEOPLE, WE HAD A GOOD TIME. IT LASTED 15 DAYS, 2 OF WHICH TRAVELLING WITH ARGENTINA AEROLINEAS FOR 14 HOURS (-4 TO GO + 4 TO COME BACK)
IN ADDITION TO THE GOOD MEMORIES, WE TOOK HOME FOUR REPRODUCTIONS OF AN ARGENTINE ARTIST WHO EXHIBITED IN USHUAIA.
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We rented a car to bum around the Valdes Peninsula near Puerto Madryn. We weren't here at the right time for the whales but it's still an absolute treasure trove of wildlife. Guanacos are going to be the first things you see, and you're going to see a lot of them, but apparently yelling, “NOT A LLAMA!” out of the window is not conducive to getting photos of anything other than their arses as they run away. We headed to Caleta Valdes to see the seals which were just sunbathing, occasionally flicking sand onto their backs. I could definitely get on board with being a seal, just slobbing about all fat and stinking of fish. In fact catch me on any given Sunday and I’m nearly there. Next stop, penguins, and they're right there on the cliffs by the carpark. They gave zero fucks about the starey, cooing apes. They were just hanging out, mostly in their couples, some of them occasionally braying like donkeys. One of them waddled onto the boardwalk to inspect us a bit closer before it realised we weren’t that interesting and waddled back off. We saw more seals, an armadillo, lizards, things that look like emus but aren't emus. It was such an amazing day. . https://travelnshit.com/2022/12/23/a-trip-around-the-valdes-peninsula/ • • • #argentina #visitargentina #travel #travelgram #instatravel #wanderlust #lesbiantravel #couplegoals #travelcouple #peninsulavaldes #puertomadryn #sealion #wildlife #wildlifespotting #magellanicpenguin #armadillo #nature #naturegram #instanature #turkeyvulture (at Península Valdés) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm5FYXkOosY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Argentina's top 8 breathtaking natural and animal attractions
Argentina, located at the southernmost tip of South America, unfolds a hypnotic tapestry of natural wonders and diverse ecosystems, inviting adventurers to immerse themselves in a realm of breathtaking landscapes and captivating wildlife. Argentina has an unrivaled array of natural and animal attractions that redefine the concept of awe-inspiring beauty, from the soaring peaks of the Andes to the vast expanse of the Pampas.
Patagonia's rugged beauty beckons with its pristine glaciers and jagged mountain ranges, offering a playground for those seeking adventure in the midst of untamed wilderness. In the north, the iconic Iguazu Falls thunderously cascade, surrounded by lush rainforests teeming with exotic flora and fauna. Meanwhile, the northwest's high-altitude deserts reveal a surreal world of colourful rock formations and ancient landscapes.
Argentina's wildlife is equally enthralling, with diverse habitats that support a diverse biodiversity. The country provides a front-row seat to nature's wonders, from the elusive puma stalking the Andean foothills to the playful antics of the southern right whales along the Atlantic coast. A journey through Argentina's natural and animal attractions promises an immersive experience, with each step revealing a new chapter in the story of this South American gem, leaving visitors spellbound by the untamed beauty of the country.
Here are some of Argentina's breathtaking natural and animal attractions.
1. The Majestic Iguazu Falls: Located in the heart of Argentina's Iguazu National Park, the Iguazu Falls is one of the country's most iconic natural wonders. The thunderous cascade of water created by the Iguazu River's convergence is a breathtaking spectacle of power and beauty. The falls, surrounded by lush rainforests, provide a unique ecosystem for a variety of wildlife, including toucans, butterflies, and coatis. Visitors can explore the network of trails, which offer various vantage points and allow for an immersive experience with nature.
2. Patagonia's Glacial Wonders: Patagonia, located in southern Argentina, has an otherworldly landscape dominated by massive glaciers. With its massive ice formations and dramatic calving displays, Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park steals the show. The glaciers' ethereal blue hues against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks create a surreal scene. Adventurers can take boat tours to see the glaciers up close, or they can hike the surrounding trails for panoramic views of this frozen wilderness.
3. Valdes Peninsula Wildlife Safari: The Valdes Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise. This wildlife sanctuary provides a front-row seat to some of nature's most captivating spectacles, from orcas hunting in the surrounding waters to penguins waddling along the shores. Southern right whales also frequent the coast, making it a popular whale-watching destination. This region's diverse marine and terrestrial life makes it a must-see for those looking for an authentic encounter with Argentina's rich biodiversity.
4. Aconcagua: The Americas' Roof: Aconcagua, the highest mountain outside of Asia, beckons to those drawn to towering peaks. This massive peak in the Andes Mountain range stands at 22,841 feet (6,961 meters). While the climb to the summit is a difficult feat reserved for experienced climbers, the base camps provide breathtaking views of this majestic giant. The rugged slopes and snow-capped crown of Aconcagua exemplify the grandeur of Argentina's mountainous landscapes.
5. The Red Canyons of Talampaya National Park: In the heart of Argentina, the Talampaya National Park unfolds a surreal landscape of red canyons and arid desert terrain. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases millions of years of natural sculpting. Wind and water have carved the iconic red sandstone formations, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for exploration. Visitors can take guided tours that reveal ancient petroglyphs and remnants of a prehistoric world preserved in the canyons' vibrant colours.
6. Argentina's Lake District: Nestled in the Andean foothills, Argentina's Lake District is a region of tranquil lakes, dense forests, and snow-capped peaks. For outdoor enthusiasts, Bariloche, the gateway to the Lake District, provides a picturesque setting. A tranquil escape into nature is provided by cruising on the pristine waters of Nahuel Huapi Lake or hiking through the surrounding landscapes. The Lake District is a year-round destination for those seeking tranquility amid stunning alpine scenery, with activities ranging from skiing in winter to hiking in summer.
7. Salinas Grandes Lagoons and Salt Flats: Travel to the northwest of Argentina, and you'll come across the surreal landscape of Salinas Grandes, a vast salt flat nestled at high altitudes. The blinding white expanse extends as far as the eye can see, creating a captivating optical illusion. The lagoons scattered across the salt flat reflect the surrounding mountains and sky, adding to the region's ethereal beauty. This one-of-a-kind landscape provides an enthralling backdrop for photographers and those seeking the extraordinary in Argentina's diverse terrain.
8. Penguin Rookery on the Peninsula de Magdalena: Off the coast of Punta Arenas, the Peninsula de Magdalena emerges as a haven for a thriving colony of Magellanic penguins. This remote peninsula, accessible only by boat, provides an intimate encounter with these endearing birds in their natural habitat. You'll see the comical waddling of penguins and their lively interactions as you walk along the designated paths. The pristine beaches and surrounding marine life add to the allure of this coastal haven, making it a must-see for wildlife enthusiasts.
After exploring Argentina's breathtaking natural and animal attractions, it is clear that this South American gem is a mosaic of wonders where nature's grandeur meets rich biodiversity. Argentina is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts, from the iconic Iguazu Falls to the glacial wonders of Patagonia and the diverse wildlife habitats of the Valdes Peninsula.
The country's allure extends beyond expectations as visitors marvel at the surreal landscapes of Talampaya National Park, the towering heights of Aconcagua, and the tranquillity of the Lake District. The salt flats of Salinas Grandes and the penguin rookery at Peninsula de Magdalena offer one-of-a-kind and unforgettable experiences that highlight Argentina's diversity. For those considering embarking on this extraordinary journey, it's worth investigating the ease of obtaining an Argentina visa from India, which ensures a smooth entry into the country to witness these natural wonders firsthand. Argentina's position as a top-tier destination is cemented by the harmonious blend of picturesque landscapes and thriving wildlife, which invites visitors to embrace the beauty that unfolds across its varied terrain. Argentina is a testament to the breathtaking splendour that nature generously bestows on this enchanting land in every corner of the country, from the northwestern deserts to the southernmost glaciers.
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peninsula valdes, argentina
2023/12/03
ces pinguins ne sont pas sur la banquise pourtant c'est la qu'ils couvent leurs oeufs. temperature anoncee jusqu'a 30 degres cette semaine, mais avec le vent on se rend pas trop compte qu'il fait chaud.
des elephantes de mer avec leurs petits?
on a aussi vu des 'baleines franches australes' mais mes photos sont pas terribles...
sinon, puerto madryn est une ville paisible assez sympathique. et il y a des cerises!
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Stunning activities in South America and Patagonia if you desire a movie-themed vacation
The southern part of America is known for its dramatic landscapes, glacier abundance and unique wildlife. The huge area of Patagonia 2,60,000 miles never leaves with any dull moment.
The plethora of options available here is suitable for all age groups. This destination adheres well to your multiple needs. Whether you want to fill your travel bucket with loads of adventure or wish to get indulged in cultural sights, the reputed tour operators of South America Tour packages from India have systematically planned itineraries that will match well to your goals of travel needs.
Peninsula Valdes: You would be amazed to see the beauty of 180 species of seabirds. The beauty of this spot is if you are lucky then you could spot elephant seals.
Visit the attractive land of Magellanic Penguins: It is an attractive site to see the numerous penguins flocking around the coastline. The reputed tour operators will help you to get through the spot of Punta Tombo.
Kayaking: Whether you want to experience water sports in adventure, bubbling rapids, or tranquil rivers, both options are available in Patagonia. The Kayaking options are perfect to keep the excitement on for beginners or professionals wanting to love the challenging way of sport. Patagonia Travel packages from Mumbai are perfect to do all the prior bookings and make it very easy to reach at this spot.
Experience the beauty of W trek: This trek are to be considered as one of the best things in the world. The time estimated to finish the entire trek is 7 days. The trek starts from the Torres Del Paine National Park. In return, this place will give you a lot of scenic background.
Try out cycling in Patagonia: If you want to loosen your hair with the flowing wind then cycling is definitely one of the best options to do in Patagonia. You would love to pedal at uncluttered areas with the Patagonia plains background. There are many places wherein you do find bikes on hire but many cyclists recommend starting from Torres Del National Park. There are special places where you need to give prior intimation, the reputed travel operators can arrange all of this.
Patagonia Wildlife Safari: There are numerous spots in the world where wildlife safari tours are conducted. Patagonia is surely a rare sight where you could spot on Puma, one of the fastest huge cat in the world. The interesting part is also watching on elephant seals. The prior arrangements do save a lot of time and efforts. The reputed tour operators do exactly take you that spot.
Try out hiking: The experience of hiking here is completely spell bound as you get the chance to see the beauty of unspoiled nature and the glacial lakes following by its side. There are numerous spots here where you can get accommodation. When you book your tours with reputed tour operators you are bound to get an incredible tour experience. Fun is to try adventure activities between the month of December to February.
Trying out watery thrills: The northern Patagonia shares out to be the excellent for hands-on perfect water sport. The expert river guides help you cross through the bouncy rapids of category IV and Category V. The expert tour guides suggest that Futaleufu is the best spot. Visiting here with the experienced tour guides will give you one of kind experiences.
Horse Riding: This is truly incredible and one of the less heard sport. If you want your travel story with loads of memories. The most recommended is El Chalten and Torres Del Paine. When you book with the best travel operators vegetarian food can also be arranged.
Go Fishing: Being the lot of water sights, the place also happens to be perfect destination for fishing. The idea spot is Tierre Del Fuego. The place itself will give you the charismatic feel of being one with nature and less populated sights will surely make a picturesque scene. The sparsely populated fishing zone does has plenty of options to check on. Don't forget to check on the pretty background that goes along with the fishing.
Glacier Hike: The bliss of Ice hiking can be best felt here. The pretty landscapes are definitely not to be missed.The most suggested place is Perito Moreno wherein on the spot you would find more then 48 glaciers.
The pure air of Patagonia and South America is bound to give you an incredible experience. When you are here be ready to get indulged in the kindness of nature and aura that will make you feel like a second home. Holidays are sure to give you that pleasurable experience. According to the days and need customized itineraries are planned by reputed travel operators. Holidays should be a mix of relaxation, pleasant adventures, and an experience bag that adds to memories.
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