A ship with fire of 36 pounds

This is the latest photo from my trip to Argentina. While in El Calafate could not resist to see the Fitz Roy, and this should go to El Chalten. Strassendorf type is a small village (along a street) to remember those westerns with dirt roads in an inhospitable place. A spectacular settlement in a valley whose steep mountains appear as if they wanted to wall off the steppe and the keep taking the mighty Fitz Roy. From here we can make inroads to the most spectacular nature that earned him the nickname of the capital of trekking. From there it can also be moved one to see the Cerro Torre Fitz Roy in addition to that, which the Indians called Chaltén or smoking mountain (which is named the town), and no wonder because the wind makes it play in clouds . A beautiful place to find oneself, and in which I suffered a terrible ordeal for my flu ... not flee from the battle ground. My experience has always told me it's worth suffering, pain, forget the good memories remain how are you photos. They have first the town of El Chalten surrounded by natural walls, followed by "steaming" Fitz Roy towers with their sisters, after these the majestic valley of El Chalten U denoting their modeling glacier. We could not miss either religious devotion and protection from the powerful nature, after she watches a dog barks the valley and I boldly, and ended with the view of Fitz Roy from the Patagonian steppe at the foot of the Andes. There does not send the man, ordered nature, God commands.

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May 13, 2008 at 23:28 | Permalink | Tracklink
2 Responses to "My Photos of El Chalten"
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    sebastian Says:

    hi you if you will Aas you can comment to me like the full Chalte agradesco you because I want to live in anger Chalte thanks kiss

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    Goyix Says:

    El Chalten is a village, not a city. Most streets are unpaved, are dirt. The external communications are through road, especially with El Calafate, but still has no paved road there. The village is sheltered by a rocky ramparts that seem to protect it from inclement weather. However I must say that in winter there at the foot of the mountains, just where the desert gives way to the Andes, pass very cold. El Chalten lives of its incredible natural setting, the Fitz Roy seems to reign in that place. It's a town that lives off tourism, almost all of mountaineers and trekking. If you come from a big city you will find tranquility but if you stay too long will miss the cosmopolitan bustle of Buenos Aires. Regards, I hope you helped.

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