Patagonia......No Words to Describe
The Gods have been with us on our arrival into Puerto Natales, gateway to Patagonia. Our guide Enrique tells us he rarely experiences days like today. He has just returned from a four day camping trip and rarely saw the sun and never saw the mountain peaks. The name of the National Park is Torres del Paine and the scenery is simply stunning. The reflexes of my shutter finger aren´t quick enough as the views keeps changing and my neck keeps turning. Unbelievable no matter where you look. Mountains, valleys, snow capped and barren peaks. Turquoise rivers and lakes as well as the yellow grasses of the pampas feed the continual flow of the dirt roads, sheep and cattle herds. The area is also known for the unrelenting winds and oh my, I´ve never experienced winds like this. Not cold at 11 celsius but I´m thankful for my woolies and wind proof jacket. This is a backpackers paradise and the holy grail of walkers and hikers alike. No point wasting my time trying to describe this bucket list destination, so let me just try and entice you with some of the many pictures I was able to take.
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Wow! What mountain range is that ?
ReplyDeleteThat would be the Andes. Torres del Paines is the region and it is part of the vast Patagonia region.
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