Europeans thought that this region of the country is only one
uninhabited region, so it is often called the end of the world. Right
now, that end of the world called Patagonia attracts countless tourists
with its unspoilt nature, beautiful cliffs, bays and volcanoes.

Image by Douglas Scortegagna via Flickr

Image by McKay Savage via Flickr

Image by Andrew Kudrin via Flickr
If you asked from someone who been there to describe Patagonia, that would be sound like this: that place is on inaccessible territory, located at the end of the world, constantly exposed to harsh wind, bad roads and mountain ranges. Patagonia has permafrost on “top” of the continent of South America and it is divided between Argentina and Chile. Patagonia occupies about 1/3 of these countries. The Andes mountain range is a natural border that divides Patagonia. For someone it represents land of gravel and glaciers, for other is the Andes mountain range with beautiful lakes, stunning landscapes and fresh air.

Image by Douglas Scortegagna via Flickr

Image by McKay Savage via Flickr

Image by Andrew Kudrin via Flickr
If you asked from someone who been there to describe Patagonia, that would be sound like this: that place is on inaccessible territory, located at the end of the world, constantly exposed to harsh wind, bad roads and mountain ranges. Patagonia has permafrost on “top” of the continent of South America and it is divided between Argentina and Chile. Patagonia occupies about 1/3 of these countries. The Andes mountain range is a natural border that divides Patagonia. For someone it represents land of gravel and glaciers, for other is the Andes mountain range with beautiful lakes, stunning landscapes and fresh air.
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