Saturday, February 2, 2013

Chile ~ Northern Patagonia


  

If you happen to be in need of a new screen saver to help you dream of travel in beautiful remote places, here’s your chance, take your pick! Everywhere we look we see 360 degrees of panoramic “Buena Vistas” here in Northern Patagonia with nary a soul in sight. 

                              

                   


The occasional exception being those few intrepid cyclists making their heroic journey across this huge and mountainous terrain.

                           

‘Aplauso Fuerte’, Indeed! Our vehicle of choice however has been a rented diesel 4 x 4 truck, it suits us better. 

                                      

                         

Who would have known that Patagonia in Chile is so overwhelmingly beautiful? Not many obviously since we have more often than not been the only one on the road. 

                         

                          


Once we got over the ‘Wow’ at every turn, and the ‘wow’ of the aquamarine color of the glacier fed rivers and lakes we started to see more of the details. 

                              

            



           

                           

Marble that was formed by glaciers a millennium or two ago. We would have loved to swim in these marble caves, the water was so clear and 'looked' so inviting.....but we would have needed full body wet suits and strong whiskey! 


Really Cold Feet!


                  


Instead we chose to enjoy the cool pure glacier water by drinking it or adding it to some whiskey!


     
 

It's a land of subtleties and extremes and the every changing quality of light, color and texture is spectacular.

 

  

Being able to go off the beaten path  has it's surprises, from spotting flamingos and guanacos to finding a cherry tree needing to be picked.



                         

                               

Sadly this screen saver may be gone in a few years due to a proposed hydroelectric dam which will carry electricity back thousands of miles up to Santiago. The dam will swallow this beautiful river but the real damage to the environment will be the 30 meter high electric poles spanning the distance putting scar across this pristine terrain.  Very sad, not only will the people of Patagonia not receive any of this electricity there will be 30% loss of the electricity before it even arrives in Santiago.  

 


"Our beautiful Patagonia ¿What wilderness will this be? It will be Hydro-Aysén. Patagonia !Without Dams!" Needless to say no one here wants the dam to be built.

3 comments:

  1. I remember seeing many glacial rivers - all called Rio Blanco, and all gushing directly from melting glaciers.

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  2. Oops, how did I not comment on this post when it was posted? Sorry. The photos are stunning! And thank you for posting so many of them full-size for a change. It was great having the opportunity to experience them in greater detail. Thanks again for sharing your adventures with us.

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  3. Patti and Janet,
    These pictures and stories are amazing. You always make us to smile and to dream with joining ye one of these days. We can't wait to have you back in Colombia again. Your adventures are so inspiring!
    Love

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