On Sunday, I got back from an amazing two-week vacation to Argentina. The first stop on our trip was Patagonia to see the natural beauty of the country’s southernmost region. We camped for six nights in total, hiked many, many miles, and saw some of the most glorious views imaginable: massive blue glaciers, soaring peaks, and even the endangered huemul, a deer-like creature native to Patagonia, of which there are only 350 to 600 left in the world.













Gorgeous photos!!! What a trip!
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Thanks so much! It was pretty great!
Wonderful photos!
xx Kaisa
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Thanks so much!
it was entertaining to look on your photos.. the scenery was so beautiful!
Many thanks!!!
how did you score such awesome weather?!?! lucky you!
Haha, we were really lucky. We did have a few drizzly days, but otherwise it was glorious. I’ve heard that some people spend a week or two there and hardly have a sunny day. Eek!
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