01/13/2010 Magellan Street - San Sebastian
Earlier, it was breakfast in the hostel. White bread and jam. Almost boring when you're accustomed Rotelfrühstück alá Markus * laugh * The night in 'NEM real bed was sometimes okay, but somehow I've missed my Rotelkabine already badly. Crazy? Yes, a bit: P But you can really get used to it, in so 'precious tight box to sleep * g *
After breakfast, we left Punta Arenas and are always on the Strait of Magellan went along to the ferry that would take us to Tierra del Fuego. The weather was damn rough, rainy and stormy. A good match to Tierra del Fuego, where the weather is just as notorious as in Patagonia. At the landing we had to wait quite long, because we missed the ferry narrowly. But yes, we have time * g *



And here is admitted to our Rotel watching:)
The ferry ride lasted about 20 minutes . It was in there living rooms, but I was more after that, bundled up like an Eskimo to stand outside. The camera fortunately at hand, for a few minutes after departure, romped around three porpoises in the water.

the animals I've never seen before. If they were not black and white look like they could easily keep for dolphins;)
arrived on Tierra del Fuego, we have a lunch eaten in the pub on the pier. There was delicious sandwich with beef. looked after unsavory fast food, but was incredibly delicious. Highly recommended. Even for non-fast-food fans like me;) Fresh began strengthening our way through the endless expanses of Tierra del Fuego. Has a bit from the vegetation does not differ too much from her Patagonia. The Big Country and little vegetation;)


We were lucky, sometimes some gauchos at work catch and also still pretty close, because they have driven the sheep directly to our bus, across the street. Has attended an interesting spectacle.
Our destination was San Sebastian. The village consisted of only a single estancia, which was partially used as a hotel. It was from there, even the Chilean-Argentine border in the view that only few hundred yards away. So our last night on Chilean soil;)
San Sebastian
The Rotel We have built up behind 'm hotel and Manfred has rented two rooms for us, where we could use the bathroom. 2 bathrooms for 19 people ... Should be no problem, but there were still discussions and senseless Rumgemotze. I'm just after'm showered dinner, because I think I already could see that it is probably early jams before ... was
dinner this time in the estancia. And no, not a steak: P As befits' ne sheep farm, it was of course lamb stew. Nice greasy and tough: P seem So for the South Americans lean meat have nothing left to laugh * *
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