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Tierra del Fuego, the Land of Fire

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Photos: Tierra del Fuego - Land of Fire

Sunday, 2 Nov 2014 | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

My name is Gus and I am a passionate explorer, tailor and photographer. As someone who has always loved to observe nature, discovering photography gave me the tools to focus on details and context that can sometimes be missed by observation alone. After ... Read more >
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Tags: 2014 travel photography scholarship, chile, church, guanaco, king penguin, nature, penguin, south america, tierra del fuego, wildlife

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Tierra del Fuego consists primarily of an expansive archipelago, separated by spectacular fjords, with a larger landmass on its Eastern side.  On the North-Eastern side the landscape is primarily grassland steppe and cold climate desert.  As we moved across towards the North-Eastern side of the island we came across a lone Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) as the sun began to set while rain fell in the distance.  The Guanaco is a camelid and is the wild form of the more commonly known domesticated Llama.  It is still widespread across wild areas of Southern South America.

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