The city of Ushuaia in Argentina, famously known as the southernmost city in the world, is also referred to as the End of the World. Last December of 2018, I embarked on a cruise that took me to the very tip of South America with a stop at this remote yet thriving city. Ushuaia is a major tourist destination and also serves as the key access point to the Antartic islands. The photographs in this post were taken from the topmost deck of the ship capturing the port, the city as well as the snow capped Martial Mountains in the distance. The bluish tinge in the photos is primarily due to them being taken around the blue hour of twilight. I was also able to explore the Tierra del Fuego National Park right outside of the city but will feature my photos on that trip in another post.
Looks like a beautiful city π
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I was there in February of this year.- it was windy . . . see my blog about the visit :- o)
https://silverfox175.com/2019/04/06/whistle-up-a-wind/
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Thanks for the link. Looked like you explored the town extensively. We were just there for the day (cruise stop) and I chose the Tierra del Fuego tour and skipped town. Hopefully I get to visit again and maybe stay for a few days.
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Beautiful photos!
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Thank you!
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Stunning photos π I just discovered your blog and I am loving it. Love the architecture touch of your photographs.
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Thank you! Glad you liked what you saw. Hope you visit again to check my future posts.
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