The 4 hour drive from Punta Arenas to the camp via Puerto Natales was rather ‘exciting’ because of the extreme high winds blowing across the plains, however our driver did a great job not only of preventing the minibus from rolling but also pointing out local fauna as we passed it. We saw the expected…
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29th October – 31st October: The end of the world…almost.
After two days, five flights (including crossing the Andes) … …and seven airports we arrived in Punta Arenas in the far south of Chile, just on the Straits of Magellan. Our cosy Bed-and-Breakfast ‘El Chalet Chapital‘ in the centre of town: After a brief wander around town we found a little row of restaurants on…