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ОтветитьSon re chantas ustedes .... 👎👎👎👎
Ответитьwonderful places and excellent content
ОтветитьBeautiful place! Thank you for showing these beauties!
ОтветитьMi hermosa Argentina ❤
ОтветитьGreat video! What tour did you booked for Perito Moreno? And is it hard to hike to Fitz Roy? (I am not used to trekking that much)
ОтветитьI like your detail itinerary. I watched Torres del Paine vid too. Good job! keep coming
ОтветитьWell done video! Could you tell us what month did you go to El Chalten?
Ответитьdifferent weather
ОтветитьWhich month were you there?
Ответитьawesome video. thanks for sharing. when was this taken?
ОтветитьProbably one of my favorite videos of Patagonia on YT. I had planned to go to Patagonia before COVID but got stuck in Buenos Aires due to weather. This video just makes me want to go back soon. heart and liked
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ОтветитьI love how you lay out all the details in a quick and precise manner but still so informative. So many other travel channels waste everybody's time vlogging about every single meal they had or minute of their day. I wish more channels followed your formula! Also, what month of the year did you go in ? The fall colors constrated with the blue glacial lakes look amazing.
ОтветитьLoved the video, especially all the POV style shots!
ОтветитьIt was so beautiful. May I ask what time you went there?
ОтветитьThank you so much for this video, so good
ОтветитьLove, love your video. Did you hike by yourself or did you have a guide with you?
Ответитьwhat camera do you used for the video??
ОтветитьBuenos Aires !!!!!!
ОтветитьWhat a great video. Thank you for all the info. Very well put together. We appreciate your hard work.
ОтветитьPlis, the name "Patagonia" is absolutely of Chilean origin; there is no "Argentine Patagonia"; This was a contemporary appropriation (theft) by the Argentines, which they later took advantage of for purely commercial-tourist purposes.
"Patagonia" derives from the expression "Patagones" with which the Portuguese navigator, Hernando de Magallanes (1480-1521) called the natives and aborigines who inhabited an area of the southern Atlantic coast that he called “Puerto de San Julián”, and all these territories legally belonged, de jure, to Chile and its direct predecessor: the Reino de Chile or the Capitanía General de Chile (1541)
Not even two centuries later, in 1776, when the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was created (the direct predecessor of today's Argentina), those territories belonged to them; because the geographical limits to the south of that viceroyalty were only from Buenos Aires to Mendoza.
One hundred years later, in 1881, while Chile was in full war in the north with Peru and Bolivia; The Argentines took advantage of the Chilean defenselessness in the south, and ended up appropriating all of Chile's eastern Patagonia and, of course, the port of San Julián.
And this is how Argentina maliciously appropriated Chilean eastern Patagonia (the mostly desert part that we see on satellite maps) and is also now trying to take over, for tourist and commercial purposes, an ethnic-cultural history in which it never participated.
Finally, the Patagonians – Aonikenk or Tehuelches – were not only found in the surroundings of Puerto San Julián (the eastern Chilean territory STOLEN by Argentina) but also carried out mostly their activity, intercultural exchanges and settlements in the vicinity of the Strait of Magellan and in less measured in the Torres del Paine National Park (Lake El Toro), both Chilean sites.
This is on my bucket list for sure. Divine beauty there!
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ОтветитьMost beautiful place in the world
ОтветитьSo incredibly beautiful and stunning! You did such an amazing job Fawn. Keep it up! BTW which month were you there? Cos due to climate change, while I was planning to hike the Tre Cime last October… instead of autumn, winter came early. So didn’t get to hike.😢. Just hope to plan around the best time to visit! ❤
ОтветитьWhat camera did you use for this ?
ОтветитьBeautiful work
ОтветитьThis is awesome! What time of year did you visit?
ОтветитьHow soon should we book domestic flights? Can we book the day prior? Do you think it would be stupid for us to make tour reservations the day prior or day of? Going this December. We're considering going with a tour agency which I don't want to do but my gf is worried about everything booking up. Any advice is much appreciated, thanks!
ОтветитьWhat month was this?
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ОтветитьDid you organise the walk to the glacier yourself or was it part of a tour? Also is it safe to go by yourself, thinking of my first solo trip
ОтветитьThanks for sharing ! So beautiful. In what month did you go Patagonia ?
ОтветитьHow much did you spend? 😊 great video!
Ответитьبا ویدئو های شما بسیار زیبا به تمام دنیا سفر میکنم واقعا شگفت انگیز است من از ایران تماشا میکنم امیدوارم به سرزمین بزرگ با فرهنگ کهن بیش از 3000هزار ساله من هم سربزنید ارزوی موفقیت
ОтветитьEstás en territorio chileno 🇨🇱 las torres del Paine son de chile, además tenemos el 78% de los glaciares patagónicos !.....
Ответитьif you want to trekking in thailand pls tell me
ОтветитьWhat month you were there ?
ОтветитьHello there, how did you move about? Did you driver or followed a tour group?
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ОтветитьI loved your video😍 what camera do you use?
ОтветитьNice video!
ОтветитьWonderful video using it as a reference while planning our trip thank you so much🙏🏽
ОтветитьAgree with others, this is by far one one of the best videos of Patagonia!
Ответитьbeautiful eye-relaxing video. good job, girl.
ОтветитьDamn, I've seen many videos of El Chalten, but none captured the beauty of the area quite like yours. The fall foliage, colors of the water, iconic Mt. Fitz Roy by the horizon as you drive towards it. The colors and shape really pop out.
Ответитьفيديو رائع شكرا لك 👍
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