Vacation to Patagonia

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Cucao lake in background
Our camp had a large lake which is in the background
Vicky dancing
Vicky dancing at camp
Amy
Amy
Grace
Grace
Chilean friend met at camp
Francisca, a Chilean friend we met at camp
Kids dancing at camp
Francisca, Amy, Vicky dancing at camp
 birds at camp
birds at camp
Black neck Swan at camp
A Black neck Swan at camp
Flower Lake Camp is owned by an indain man who was born here
Flower Lake Camp is owned by a native Chiloe  Indian man who was born here
big seal attraction
big seal attraction
Camp owner and daughter on left, friends we met there on right
Camp owner and daughter on left with Monica, friends we met there on right, Capt. Ben in Vehicle, Amy Vicky, Francisca below
Next camp ground at the end of the paved road with our Cucao friends. From here we took a ferry for more than 24 hours to Puero Cisnes on southern gravel road that leads back home through Argentine Patagonia  This was really the beginning of the adventure
Next camp ground at the end of the paved road with our Cucao friends. From here we took a ferry for more than 24 hours to Puerto Cisnes. This is on mainland gravel road that leads back home through Argentine Patagonia This was really the beginning of the adventure
misty mountain
misty mountain
River along Austral highway
River along Austral highway
One of many streams
One of many Chilean Patagonia's streams
One of many waterfalls
One of the many waterfalls
Pretty falls
More Pretty falls
Aisen river on way to Cohaique and Argentina
Aisen river on way to Cohaique and Argentina
Windmills by Cohaique, Chile by the border
Windmills by Cohaique, Chile.
This is close to the Argentine border

Cohaique
Cohaique
Growing pine trees is a big industry here
Growing pine trees is a big industry here
Patagonian Argentina road
Patagonian Argentina road
Friendly Argentine Armadillo
Friendly Argentine Armadillo
Lizard by Argentine beach
Lizard by Argentine beach
Argentine ��andus
Argentine ��andus
Argentina - Flamingos
Argentina - Flamingos
Photo of fossil Crab at museum at Pavon Island, Argentina. There is much oil reserves and many fossils in Patagonia
Photo of fossil Crab at museum at Pavon Island, Argentina. There is much oil reserves and many fossils in Patagonia
Museum
Museum and Amy
The explorer Captain Piedra Buena's House on Pavon. He had little help when he conquered this area of Patagonia in the 19th century
The explorer, Commander Piedra Buena's House on Pavon island in the town named after him.  There is a Piedra Buena (Good Stone) cove here in Puerto Willams.
He had little help when he conquered this area of Patagonia in the 1850's. See more at: http://www.anima.com.ar/patagonia/h14_e.htm
view from pavon Island (The temp. was 107 degrees F)
View from Pavon Island (The temp. was 107 degrees F this day)

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