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El fin del Mundo




Ushuaia

Originally uploaded by kathsmee.

From Buenos Aires we took a three hour flight, sat next to the toilets – delightful, down to Ushuaia. The flight in was beautiful over the mountains and into the town, and it was only after we were safely on the ground that I was told it is one of the most dangerous landings in the world. Unless you miss it in any of their promotional literature, Ushuaia is the southern most city in the world (although technically there is a smaller town in Chile which is a little bit lower – but I’m sure you’ll all agree with Ushuaia that that doesn’t really count!) Ushuaia therefore has…. the southernmost train, the
southernmost golf course, the southernmost pool hall and pretty much the southern most everything else. In all fairness this doesn’t need to be its only marketing gimmick because it is a beautiful place. I got off the plane and I couldn’t stop smiling, the views everywhere are spectacular, like being in the pages of a guidebook, only better.

We spent five days in Ushuaia in total, we went for a husky sled ride (hugely overpriced and to be honest a bit smelly), to the Fin del Mundo steam train, Tucky played a lot in the snow and generally had a lovely time being cold for a change. And oh boy was it cold, we needed everything we bought in BA, then all of our clothes on top of that, and them to buy some more. There was also an interesting art expo going on in the city at the time we were there which involved some strange installations around the city like a brightly colored clothes line on the horizon (as pictured) and a fluffy pink bus stop! You can also imagine the extent to which the Malvinas propaganda was in place down there, you can’t move for signs declaring their Argentine status, it really is fascinating, particularly when you consider how little the average British person cares, at least in my opinion – must do more research on this.



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