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Buildings create interesting skylines in the hills
Buildings on the hills have brighter colors
Taking the elevator into the hills of Valparaiso
Looking along the shoreline to the harbor
The central plaza and historical center of Santiago
On the Pacific coast just west of Santiago is the beach town of Viña del Mar
Spending an enjoyable evening with Daniel, Claudia (the photographer), Pablo and Francisca at the Fernandez home.
Amy takes a brief detour from the vacation routine
Crossing Lago Todos los Santos to Peulla in Chile and a dramatic view if the volcano Osorno
There is an abundance of seafood including some unique shellfish on Chiloe.
There is abundant wildlife on this shoreline
The cemetary in Punta Arenas displays the affluence that existed here when shipping used the Straits of Magellan instead of the Panama Canal
Central plaza of Punta Arenas, Chile, the southernmost city on the South American continent and a fascinating seaport.
Magellanic Penguins at a colony near Punta Arenas, Chile
Fishing boat just off of a beach on Chiloe, Chile. The smaller boat is harvesting seaweed.
Our lodging at the park was situated on Lago Pahoe with amazing views and amazing weather.
Rob with the amazing French Glacier beyond
Rob, Dave and Larry hiked below the Cuernos into French Valley
The wind was extremely fierce on this hike along Lago Nordenskjöld and Amy is enjoying it.
Guanacos are a native animal that is similar to the llama, but smaller. They can be seen frequently in Patagonia.
The National Park feels very remote- no paved roads and very little traffic.
Meat! Lamb cooked in this way is very popular here and we have had this dish in several places.
Huge ranches line the shores of the sound where cattle and sheep are raised - these are occasionally open to accomodate guests.
The trees in Patagonia are mangled by the wind and as a result of this and the shallow soil have very short lives.
Our hotel, Remota, near Puerto Natales, has been designed to reflect the environment of southern Patagonia.