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Peninsula Valdes, Patagonia

Patagonia encompasses the vast southernmost regions of South America shared by Argentina and Chile. This sparsely populated region split by the southern section of the Andes Mountains is a wild and rugged landscape composed of deserts, steppes, glaciers, fjords, icefields, temperate rainforests and endless grasslands. There are few places left in the world where one can feel such great isolation and vast emptiness virtually untouched by man. It’s a land of endless coastlines punctuated with numerous bays, inlets and peninsulas abounding with birds and marine wildlife. With two coasts, the Pacific bordering western Chile and the Atlantic along the south eastern coastline of Argentina the area abounds with marine mammals.

Our visit was to Peninsula Valdes in Atlantic Patagonia where the low pampas meet the Atlantic Ocean. As a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site Peninsula Valdes is a massive mushroom shaped peninsula that forms two large protected bays as it juts out into the Atlantic. Initially settled by sheep farmers the peninsula is still home to very large private estancias (ranches) some of which have established small eco-lodges which focus on the amazing diversity of both terrestrial and marine wildlife. In addition to being an important breeding ground for the Southern Right Whales the region is home to several large Elephant Seal, Southern Sea Lion and Magellanic Penguin Colonies. One of the more unique elements of the region are the Orcas that have learned how to intentionally strand themselves on the beach to catch sea lion and elephant seal pups. A unique behavior not found anywhere else on the planet. On land one encounters flocks of flightless Rhea, herds of Guanaco along with over 100 species of birds, armadillos, grey fox, pumas, pampas cats, mara, cuis and many other unique creatures. We stayed at a couple of rustic eco-lodges on the Peninsula putting us in the heart of this wild country with its endless dirt roads where you won’t see another person or vehicle for hours. Our visit to Peninsula Valdes was more like an African safari then anything else. Our 1st visit was arranged by Terra Incognita Ecotours a boutique ecotour company we like to travel with. http://www.ecotours.com
Photos by Bill & Linda Klipp

Visit our blogs about our Photo Expedition to Peninsula Valdes:
Orca Beach Attack Blog: http://billklipp.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/5/orca-beach-attack
Peninsula Valdes Blog: http://billklipp.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/5/Patagonia_Wanderings_Peninsula_Valdes


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Grey Fox, Estancia La Ernestina  1
Grey Fox, Estancia La Ernestina 1
Southern Sea Lion, Estancia La Ernestina  2
Southern Sea Lion, Estancia La Ernestina 2
Ruddy Goose  1
Ruddy Goose 1
Southern Sea Lion  21
Southern Sea Lion 21
Magellanic Penguins, Estancia La Ernestina  11
Magellanic Penguins, Estancia La Ernestina 11
Guanaco, Estancia Rincon Chico  2
Guanaco, Estancia Rincon Chico 2
Armadillo  2
Armadillo 2
Giant Petrel  5
Giant Petrel 5
Southern Right Whale, Puerto Piramides  9
Southern Right Whale, Puerto Piramides 9
Mara, Estancia Rincon Chico  1
Mara, Estancia Rincon Chico 1
Lesser Rhea, Peninsula Valdes  3
Lesser Rhea, Peninsula Valdes 3
Southern Sea Lion, Estancia La Ernestina  8
Southern Sea Lion, Estancia La Ernestina 8
Orca, Estancia La Ernestina  3
Orca, Estancia La Ernestina 3
Mara, Estancia Rincon Chico  2
Mara, Estancia Rincon Chico 2
Patgonia Sunrise  5
Patgonia Sunrise 5
La Ernestina Lighthouse  2
La Ernestina Lighthouse 2
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