It's a touristy place, but it must be visited! "Capillas del Marmól" (marble chapels), Puerto Río Tranquilo, Chile (Carretera Austral). I highly recommend you visit it early morning!
Those places that you arrive with low expectations and be surprised by the scenery and Nature (Los Alerces National Park, Argentina). I highly recommend for a few nights. (on the 3rd. pic is a beaver swimming)
Those places that you arrive with low expectations and be surprised by the scenery and Nature (Los Alerces National Park, Argentina). I highly recommend for a few nights. (on the 2nd. pic is a beaver swimming)
Conguillío National Park (Chile). Inside there is the Llaima volcano. One of the most active volcanoes in Chile. On 01/01/2008 (last eruption) it spat a 3.000m column of smoke, displacing entire communities that live around them. Thos pictures were taken exactly 12 years after that (on...
Conguillío National Park (Chile). Inside there is the Llaima volcano. One of the most active volcanoes in Chile. On 01/01/2008 (last eruption) it spat a 3.000m column of smoke, displacing entire communities that live around them. Thos pictures were taken exactly 12 years after that (on...
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You are in advance of me! Of our two, only one in college! We visit your country a feel times, but never to overland. One day we will hit the road to see how far Alaska is from here! ;-) Until there, we will be visiting our amazing South America! We keep in touch!
All geological eras exposed in one place! Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a UNESCO world heritage site in Argentina. Impressive spot and less-visited them other less interesting places. Check these perfectly spherical rocks! The name of this area is "bocce court". It's awesome!!!
All geological eras exposed in one place! Ischigualasto Provincial Park, an UNESCO world heritage site in Argentina. Impressive spot and less-visited them other less interesting places. Check these perfectly spherical rocks! The name of this area is "bocce court". It's awesome!!!
I agree. Although I bought a 12v blanket for my last overland trip. It works very well, but I don't let it plugged all night, for the same reason that you said (fire risk). At the end of the day, for me, the 12v Blanket is unnecessary.
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