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Image 1-- Sunset casts a rosy glow
over granite peaks encircling a glacial lake in Torres del Paine National Park,
Chile. Chile's prized jewel, the 598,000-acre (242,000-hectare) national park
is a mosaic of landforms including soaring mountains, golden pampas, and
grinding ice fields.
Image 2-- Moreno Glacier rises above
Lake Argentino as a rugged wall three miles (4.8 kilometers) wide and almost
200 feet (60 meters) tall. One of 47 massive ice fields in Argentine Patagonia's
Glaciers National Park, this grinding, groaning force of nature covers a
hundred square miles (260 square kilometers).
Image 3-- Hundred-foot-tall
(30-meter-tall) araucaria trees surrounding a waterfall reach for the stars in
Chile's Copahue Provincial Park. Living relics of the Jurassic period, these
thousand-year-old giants stand as symbols of Patagonian tenacity in a landscape
both severe and sublime.
Image 4-- A single ranch can stretch
for several hundred thousand acres in Río Negro, a province in northern
Argentine Patagonia. Ranch workers oversee far-flung grazing from outposts
called puestos, like the one above, where hours are long and comforts are few.
Image 5-- Settlements, like this
twinkling village built between the mountains and the sea, are few and far
between in Patagonia. The 260,000-square-mile (673,000-square-kilometer) region
is so sparsely settled that population density is as low as one person per
square mile in some areas.
Image 6-- A lone lighthouse stands
guard on the Patagonia coast. Cold waters rushing in from Antarctica support a
wide variety of life along Patagonia's southern coast, including sea lions,
cormorants, and albatrosses.
Image 7-- The 69,930-acre
(28,300-hectare) Copahue Provincial Park, on the eastern border of Chile, is
home to prehistoric araucaria forests, vast prairies, snowy Andean peaks,
picturesque lakes, and lunar-like landscapes of rock formations, shown here.
The park sits in the massive collapsed caldera of Copahue volcano.
Image 8-- The snowy peaks of the
Andes spawn thousands of gushing streams and waterfalls in Patagonia. From
majestic mountains to trembling volcanoes, Patagonia remains the unspoiled
frontier of South America.
Photographs By: Peter Essick
*original post Jan 15, 2009
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beautiful light
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ReplyDeletegreat
ReplyDeletewonderful
ReplyDeleteYesssss! Look at how the great SUNSET
ReplyDeletecan cast magic on almost anything.
Sunset vis-a-vis ice lakes, ice fields-
gold with orange, grey with blue,
mountains and valleys...
just majestic!
A glacier park out there--
ReplyDeletewhat an experience to have
to witness this groaning
force of nature.
Although sparse in population,
ReplyDeleteman really has an affinity
with nature that nothing
can stop them short
of building a city
right in between
mountains and seas...
What particularly,
ReplyDeletedo you like
in this picture?
Awesome picture, love to pitch a tent and watch the sunrise.....fab
ReplyDeleteBut d... it's a glacier park!
ReplyDeleteYou better be sure you're a cold climate dweller equipped
with a thick layer of fat
for insulation and
dressed to the hilt
like the Eskimos ;-)
I know that, I may be a little bit daft but....I have been camping up very close to the Arctic circle, it would be nice to get into the Southern Hemisphere to do the same....and as I come from a long line of Vikings then I reckon I would be ok!! Seriously, I love the cold...a freshness that bites
ReplyDeleteOk, Norseman,
ReplyDeleteexplore, conquer
and pray for a
little sunshine
in that bleak arctic
winter scenario...
Coincidentally,
I don't think
I'll survive in
places cold. :-)
Beautil, I am of Chile.
ReplyDeleteI am pleased to
ReplyDeleteknow that, Myriam :-)
Beautiful Chile, with its
fjords and lakes,
its Easter Island,
its Andes,
its grapes and wines,
and its Tierra del Fuego :-)
you're welcome, kerzhieng....
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