Postscript to Antarctica: a tour of Tierra del Fuego

 After disembarking from the cruise ship at 9 am on Feb 15, we spent the day on a bus tour of Tierra del Fuego. (Our charter flight from Ushuaia to Miami was not scheduled to leave until 11:30 pm Feb 15, so we had a lot of time to fill/kill!) Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire) is an archipelago at South America's southernmost tip and is home to the town of Ushuaia, where the Viking Octantis is anchored.

Tierra del Fuego is shared by Argentina and Chile, and is known for its dramatic landscape of mountains, glaciers, lakes and wind-sculpted trees.  We visited the Tierra del Fuego National Park, which features forests of beech trees, lakes, birds, and a visitor center that provided lunch.  We drove around the town of Ushuaia, which has a population of 70,000 and is very hilly. 

Our last stop was dinner at a restaurant near the ski area Cerro Castor, which is open from mid-June to mid-October (Southern Hemisphere winter).






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