Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Rain in glaciers

Hello!

We begin our ascent at this time to Puerto Williams, after a great day out yesterday at Pia, a magnificent fjord that hides some magnificent glaciers. We can say that we are lucky from the start because the weather has left us not only for a few hours, where we hike to Caleta Olla, and this is just a little drizzle, which came to annoy us some hours.

Yesterday, a beautiful day sunny allowed us to discover all our team members some of the many glaciers that end their race in the Northwest Arm of the Beagle Channel. Believe me, it's worth coming to the region just to see the chaos of ice that finish their descent directly into the water and see how small we are next to this colossal force of nature. It is both amazingly beautiful and very impressive, a rich natural heritage, which I hope will be shared for many years to future generations, as this show is amazing.

Tonight, we will stop at Puerto Navarino, a quiet anchorage the outskirts of Puerto Williams, we need to win tomorrow to complete the formalities out of Chile before returning to Ushuaia. So it's a little late for us to travel with the team ... and soon the beginning of another, as we will leave Monday for the Antarctic with the next group. So I put the blog updated with new photos Patagones this weekend.

Southern Greetings,

Juliet for the crew of Paradise

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