Ushuaia at the southernmost tip of Argentina, the southernmost city in the world, is often described as at “Fin del Mundo” – the End of the World. The gateway to Antarctica, Ushuaia’s beaches on the Beagle Channel are littered with wrecked ships, which, for one reason or another, have never been removed. I moved very close to one of them to stress the peeling paint, and the incongruity of its optimistic once-bold primary colors. The fading, peeling colors are the most important parts of this picture, an abstract symbol of nature’s wrath which so heavily affects Ushuaia, one of the most remote places on earth.