The Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire) province in the southern tip of Argentina is every nature lover’s paradise. I can’t imagine how Charles Darwin felt when he first explored this region almost two hundred years ago. This was first discovered by Ferdinand Magellan on his way to the Pacific and was named after the bonfires dotting the shoreline, which were produced by the natives most likely for heating. I visited this southernmost part of the world back in December of 2018 and captured this photograph at the area where the world’s southernmost post office stands. I did not have my DSLR ready and the rainbow was slowly fading so I used my iPhone 7 Plus to capture the moment. I later took more pictures with my DSLR (sans rainbow) and will feature them in another post.
We visited in 2014 and it really makes the imagination go wild with exploration stories and history. Not to mention the nature. That rainbow looks surreal, great capture!
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Rey, this is an incredible photo, it has a storybook feel to it
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Yes, the colors remind me of National Geographic magazine photos from the 1960’s. 🙂
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Yeah, that too
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