

Laguna San Rafael and Glacier
The San Rafael Glacier is located in the Aysén region of Chile, in the Patagonian Ice Fields. It is a large glacier that flows from the Northern Patagonian Ice Field and empties into Laguna San Rafael. With its vast ice fields, it is one of the most impressive glaciers in South America and has been declared a national park by the Chilean government.
The San Rafael Glacier is one of Chile’s most visited tourist attractions due to its spectacular views and unique landscape. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the glacier or hike around its edges for an up-close experience with nature. Its stunning beauty has made it a popular destination for photographers, scientists, and adventurers alike.

Punta Arenas/Magdalena Island/Magellanic Penguins
A Magellanic Penguin looking back at me.

Ushuaia, Argentina and Tierra Del Fuego
Ushuaia was a highlight in my trip to South and Central America this year. There was enough time to walk its streets and to venture into Tierra Del Fuego. Tierra Del Fuego was filled with views of lakes, streams, woodlands and pastures with the backdrop of mountains that are the southern most part of the Andes. This region is also the southern region of Patagonia.

Punta Del Este, Uruguay
Art museums Casapueblo (Museo Casapueblo) and Ralli (Museo Ralli Punta Del Este). Casapueblo was designed by the artist Carlos Paez Vilaro, who had it built as his home.

Montevideo, Uruguay
Montevideo, Uruguay, is a city full of historical and modern architecture.



Scenes from Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires
An iconic scene in Puerto Madero is The Puente de la Mujer (Women’s Bridge). It is a rotating bridge, which allows vessels to pass through the canal.


