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Palo Alto —
A huge tree stands alone -- very alone -- at the top of Pampa Alta.
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Train del Fin del Monde —
The "train to the end of world" is really nothing more than a touristy kiddie ride through the mountains. It's ironic that this amusement that appeals more to children than grown-ups is actually a restored form of transport for prisoners.
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If Only We'd Had a Hammock —
Erin climbs into a comfortable-looking tree, only to discover it's anything but. Those biting termites probably didn't help.
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Lapataia Bay —
Strolling along the coast of Lapataia Bay, leading into the Beagle Channel.
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Ensenada Bay —
Another bay, with the Beagle Channel behind it.
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We're Not Geologists, But... —
Striations from thousands of years of tides, or giant claw-marks made
by the evil forest-dwelling creature at the end of the world, sharpening
his talons in anticipation of his next hiking victim? You be the judge.
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Bahia Ensenada —
Hiking along the coastline of Bahia Ensenada, which feeds into the Beagle Channel in the backgruond.
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