Go to Ushuaia - The World's...
by Cryp
Go to Ushuaia - The World's End City.
Take a trip on the World's End Train (www.trendelfindelmundo.com.ar) ans enjoy the National Park.
For more information: www.tierradelfuego.org.ar Staying at the St. Christopher Hostel. Cheap, fun and confortable. 636 Deloqui, Ushuaia. Check its home page: www.saintchristopher.com.ar.
Thank you, Sebastian, for having this great place in the end of the world.
Bye bye!
by andal13
My short trip to Ushuaia finished... I must go away... Another plane, a new destiny. I will keep the last sight of Ushuaia from the plane with me until the end of my life...
Mi corto viaje a Ushuaia llegó a su fin... Debo irme... Otro avión, un nuevo destino. Llevaré la última imagen de Ushuaia conmigo hasta el fin de mis días...
Kayaking at Ushuaia Bay
by andal13
Ushuaia is located at Beagle Canal, so it is a perfect place to water sports (although it is a little cold!) Kayaking is practising here in summertime.
Enlarge the picture to see the two men in their kayaks (it was raining a lot that morning!)
Ushuaia está situada sobre el Canal de Beagle, así que es el sitio perfecto para deportes acuáticos (aunque es un poquitito frío!); el kayak es practicado en verano.
Amplíen la foto para ver a los dos hombres en sus kayaks (llovía muchísimo aquella mañana!)
Stroll the small streets
by galy
If you get up early in the morning, before the city wakes up, you can enjoy a peaceful stroll, and see the variety of houses and styles.
Go through the old part of the city, watch the typical fuegian architecture with old wooden houses and steep metal sheet roofs to avoid snow accumulation. As you walk 3 or 4 blocks out of the center you find streets are not paved, and the houses are newer, with more recent architecture. It’s obvious that the city growing rapidly.
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Parrilla
by realde14 about Don Juan
Don Juan is a typical Argentine Parrilla, which means that if you like meat grilled at an open fire, you are at thr right place. On top of that, they also specualize in cordero (lamb), which is very typical for Tierra del Fuego Cordero