Punta Arenas, Strait of Magellan, Chile


Penquin Wedding Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Penquin Wedding? 
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Touching Patagon in Plaza Munoz Gamero Punta Arenas
Touching Patagon in
Plaza Munoz Gamero - Punta Arenas
City Cemetery Punta Arenas Chile
City Cemetery - Punta Arenas, Chile
Downtown Punta Arenas Chile
Downtown - Punta Arenas, Chile
Penquin Wedding Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Penquin Wedding?
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Megellanic Penquins in Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Megellanic Penquins in Seno Otway
- Tierra del Fuego, Chile
Megellanic Penquins in Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Megellanic Penquins in Seno Otway
- Tierra del Fuego, Chile
Nandu Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Nandu in Seno Otway 
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Pat Wayne Dunlap Seno Otway Tierra del Fuego Chile
Pat & Wayne 
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Punta Arenas, Strait of Magellan, Chile 
(2/4/2010)

Welcome to the famous Strait of Magellan.

Check out the photo of the Penguin “wedding” we witnessed here! Read more about this below - what do you think?

It’s pretty cold in Punta Arenas even in their summer. Located in this southern-most area of Chile you find the remote town of Punta Arenas (meaning “sandy point”) on the north coast of the island of Tierra del Fuego.  

Punta Arenas was founded in 1848 by Yugoslav settlers and sheep ranchers and sits on rolling hills overlooking the Strait of Magellan

The harbor, although exposed to storms, was considered one of the most important in Chile before the construction of the Panama Canal, because it was used as a coaling station by the steamships transiting between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the Strait of Magellan.

See more on the Strait of Magellan in our other blog post on Chile: Chile - Strait of Magellan, Cape Horn, Chilean Fjords, & Darwin Beagel Channels.


Local Handicrafts Punta Arenas Chile
Local Handicrafts - Punta Arenas, Chile
Although today Punta Arenas is mostly used by cruise ships and scientific expeditions as well as a jumping-off point for Antarctic expeditions, wool and petroleum makes this area prosperous. 

Since 1986, Punta Arenas has been the first significantly populated city in the world to be directly affected by the hole in the ozone layer, exposing its residents to potentially damaging levels of ultraviolet radiation.

A highlight of our visit to Punta Arenas was our visit to the Otway Sound to view the Magellanic penguin colony (see photos). These penguins live 25-30 years and always come back to the place where they were born for the mating season. 

Approaching within a few feet of these birds, we were able to view them nesting in their burrows, walking to the ocean, swimming, etc (see the photos of these cute guys – we like penguins).

Penguin couples remain mated for life and GET THIS… we believe we witnessed a penguin ‘wedding’ with the young ‘couple’ holding ‘hands’ with a preacher - see what you think from the photos. They have their tuxes on.

Our driver told us that we had “bueno suerte" meaning ‘good luck’ because we had excellent weather and saw penguins, nandus (in the ostrich family), and condors (see photos). 

We also visited the Punta Arenas town center where you find the Plaza Munoz Gamero and the bronze sculpture of Magellan. It is a tradition among sailors who cross the strait for first time to kiss the foot of the Patagon sitting under Magellan… we touched it (see photo).

The Punta Arenas City Cemetery is one of the most unique cemeteries in the world (see photo).

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Downtown Puerto Varas - Patagonia, Chile
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Puerto Montt, Patagonia, Chile (2/1/2010)

Puerto Montt describes itself as the gateway to Patagonia. 

First settled by German immigrants, in the mid-19th century, Patagonia is known for its incredible beauty. This scenic South America lake and mountain district includes Bavarian-style hamlets, dazzling snow-capped volcanoes reflected in dozens of clear icy lakes, fragrant eucalyptus and pine forests, and dynamic climate with the Andes Mountains towering above it all.

Located at the end of Pan American Highway (that continuously extends 16,000 miles to Alaska, USA), Puerto Montt, with a population of 176,000, is the fastest-growing city in southern Chile, mainly because of the explosive growth of its salmon farming industry. Chile is the second largest producer of salmon in the world.

Puerto Montt was founded in 1853, after government-sponsored immigration from Germany populated the region. 

Few older buildings exist because in 1960 Puerto Montt experienced an enormous 9.5 earthquake followed by many aftershocks of 7+. The earthquake was felt all the way to Japan.

Puerto Montt Chile
Puerto Montt, Chile
When you visit Puerto Montt, be sure to include a visit to  the nearby picturesque lakefront resort villages of Puerto Varas and Frutillar where wealthy Chileans have vacation homes.

The popular summer retreat town of Puerto Varas, known as “the city of roses” (see photos), overlooks Logo (Lake) Llanquihue, Chile’s second largest lake, where the reflection of snow covered Osorno Volcano, towering 8,500 feet above sea level, is mirrored in the clear waters. Puerto Varas looks as thought it has been transported straight from Bavaria or Switzerland.

Lakefront Hotel Frutillar Chile
Lakefront Hotel - Frutillar, Chile
Frutillar is known as “little Switzerland” with its German heritage and beautiful lakeside gardens and quaint hotels (see photos).

Before returning to our cruise ship we shopped at the mile-long Feria handicraft market in the fishing port of Angelmo (pretty much the same things repeated every 5 or so small booths for a mile – who buys all this stuff?).

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