Sunday, March 5, 2017

Ushuaia: The End of the World

At the southern end of Argentina, Patagonia is famous for its spectacular landscapes: a dramatic mix of the Andes and long stretches of plains and plateaus. Most adventures here start in Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city. Established as a penal colony in the early 20th century and now a popular jumping-off point for trips to Antarctica or around Cape Horn, this town on Beagle Channel is surrounded by a unique landscape of mountains, sea, glaciers, and woods on the edge of the Tierra del Fuego National Park, with its spectacular scenery and diverse flora and fauna. Popular attractions include the San Juan de Salvamento Lighthouse - also known as the End of the World Lighthouse - built in 1884 on the Isla de los Estados; the End of the World Museum with its exhibits relating to the region's natural history, aboriginal life, and early penal colonies; and the Maritime Museum of Ushuaia, housed in the town's notorious former military prison and worth visiting for its many maritime artifacts and scale models of famous ships such as Darwin's Beagle.


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