To the end of the world: a journey to Ushuaia, Argentina.The adventure begins in the rural town of El Calafate El Calafate is a little village in Patagonia, Argentina. It is situated in the southern border of Lake Argentino, in the southwest part of the Santa Cruz Province, about 320 km Northwest from Río Gallegos. , where palatial pa·la·tial adj. 1. Of or suitable for a palace: palatial furnishings. 2. Of the nature of a palace, as in spaciousness or ornateness: a palatial yacht. glaciers and icebergs in Argentina's Patagonian region rise to unimaginable heights and glisten like blue diamonds. It's an ice show unlike any other. As enormous chunks of the ice formation break apart and crash into the sea, its impact reverberates for miles. For a more intimate encounter, don a pair of cleats and travel along the Perito Moreno Glacier The Perito Moreno Glacier () is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in the south west of Santa Cruz province, Argentina. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in the Argentine Patagonia. or explore the Walichu Caves, where you will find paintings attributed to the aborigines aborigines: see Australian aborigines. of the Paleolithic age. The climate is surprisingly dry with a high temperature of 50 degrees and a low of 28 during the winter. The combination of brisk weather and glacier hikes can stir a voracious appetite, and Argentina is a country of culinary delights. It's no secret that Argentineans are beefeaters Beefeaters, popular name for the Yeomen of the Guard and for the warders of the Tower of London. Both wear colorful uniforms modeled after those of the Elizabethan period. . The asado (barbecue), is a favorite dining occasion at the open-air grill restaurants called parrillas. There you'll find a mix of prime ribs, pork, chicken, sweetbreads Noun 1. sweetbreads - edible glands of an animal sweetbread organs, variety meat - edible viscera of a butchered animal , and kidneys--sometimes all on the same plate. Wash it all down with a swig of mate, a warm tea mixed of various leaves and herbs. Or choose a Malbec, considered the best red wine from Argentina. Torrontes is a favorite dry white. While there are several languages spoken throughout Argentina, Spanish is the official languge and English is widely spoken. Tehuelche, the native tongue of the Patagonian region, is nearly extinct. Next stop, Ushuaia, the southernmost city on the map. It is affectionately known as "the end of the world." It is also the gateway to Antarctica. What is normally a short, direct flight from El Calafate took nearly five hours because of a snowstorm. In fact, our captain decided to return to El Calafate where we exchanged planes for a larger, sturdier jet in order reduce the risk of landing. By the time we finally arrived, the area was totally covered in a beautiful, bounteous boun·te·ous adj. 1. Giving or inclined to give generously. 2. Generously and copiously given. See Synonyms at liberal. blanket of endless snow. We collected our bags and boarded a van that brought us midway up the mountainous climb to a lodge over-looking the city. A cozy yet grand wood-burning fireplace creates the perfect atmosphere for a fine cognac or glass of eggnog and engaging conversation with visitors from around the world. On your list of what to see and do, start with a visit to Museo del Fin del Mundo for a perspective on Ushuaia's history and culture. Cruises to the Beagle Channel Beagle Channel Channel, extreme southern South America. Separating the main islands of Tierra del Fuego from smaller islands in the archipelago, it is about 150 mi (240 km) long and 3–8 mi (5–13 km) wide. are extremely popular and offer a great way to experience the abundant marine life, mammals, and birds of this popular ecotourism e·co·tour·ism n. Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, typically under the guidance of a naturalist, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment. destination. An annual jazz festival takes place in mid-November, in addition to live concerts through the New Year. A skier's favorite is the Bajada de Las Antorchas on June 21. That's when the longest night of the year (daylight is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) is celebrated by a torch-lit descent down the slopes of Cerro Martial. The event serves as the official inauguration of the ski season. For the ultimate challenge, top choices include the Sierra Alvear region just north of town, neighboring Sierra Valdivieso, and Chile's Isla Navarino. For more information, visit www.turismo.gov.ar. |
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