Gudrun's photos with the keyword: Magallanes

Estancia Lazo

28 Jun 2024 56 95 370
Laguna Verde and Monte Almirante Nieto (2640m) seen from Estancia Lazo. I needed a bit of fresh air in the current heat;-) HFF and a have a good weekend!

Torres

29 Oct 2015 30 46 971
"Papa Choique" on the other side of the road from his chicks, against the backdrop of the granite needles of Torres del Paine. HFF everybody! ( I'm away on an Iper -meeting but will catch up next week)

Choique chicks

29 Oct 2015 22 30 984
A group of young Darwin's rheas ( rhea pennata , called choique in Patagonia). The males incubate the eggs and look after the young- in this case the male was just on the other side of the road. 10-Week Picture Projects: Textures, Week 9 - Feathery

Lago Skottsberg

10 Oct 2015 41 40 1485
On the path from Refugio Pehoe to Valle Francés with Cuernos del Paine looming in the background. The wind was freshening up seriously

Cuernos del Paine

08 Oct 2015 29 34 1131
Cuernos and Valle Francés seen from Rio Serrano. Getting up early to see the sunrise turn the mountains red was an exercise in futility- no reds, only shades of grey;-)

Guanaco

30 Jul 2015 28 28 1233
Guanacos are camelids native to South America. They can be found in arid areas like the Altiplano and Patagonia. In Argentinean Patagonia you usually only see them running from a distance whereas in Torres del Paine they are protected and therefore more numerous and less shy.

Estancia Lazo

31 Jul 2015 28 25 1081
Cuernos del Paine and Almirante Nieto seen across Laguna Verde from Estancia Lazo. HFF!

Still running...

01 Aug 2015 21 28 902
That truck at Estancia Lazo is still in use for transporting sheep!

Laguna Azul

21 Jan 2015 25 30 1045
Typical windy weather at Laguna Azul. Clouds have descended on Torres del Paine Massif, only Cerro Almirante Nieto (Paine chico) on the left can be seen.

Cuernos del Paine

20 Jan 2015 47 50 1240
Cuernos del Paine seen across Lago Pehoe. The mountains in the National Park are of granite, heavily eroded by glaciers. The Cuernos are special in that they still have a shale layer on top.

Laguna Azul

12 Jan 2015 26 16 930
In February 2005 a careless backpacker started a distastrous fire when his cooker was blown over, destroying 155 km² of the national park and 2 km² of native forest. Considering that nothofagus in this climate takes centuries to grow this was a major disaster which was repeated in 2011 when another backpacker caused a fire which destroyed 176 km²/36km² arround Lago Pehoe. Fines for tourists are still ridiculously low but at least the Czech and Israeli governments donated money for reforestation after their citizens caused the damage.