2015-03-25: Travel Day to Punta Arenas

I got up early in the morning (the first time without Jim’s lovely voice awaking me over loudspeaker in 2 weeks), and boarded the bus to Punta Arenas. I meet Molly from Hongkong — she is slowly zig-zaging her way up between Chile and Argentina from South to North by bus. And she seems to know all South America Lonley Planets by heart. I am impressed…

The trip took 10 hours, the distance is 650 km — and the street is called “route del tierno del mundo” or “road of the end of the world”  — you probably guessed by now…

The landscape did not really change between start and end. What changed however is the road condition at the border between Argentina and Chile: In Argentina, it is smooth, paved road. In Chile, it is gravel road with many potholes.

To cross the Street of Magellan, the bus had to take a ferry. Elegantly and fast swimming dolphins soon accompanied it.

On the ferry, there were some TVs showing the news — as far as I could gather heavy rain caused large scale damages in the northern region of Chile. Will see how this affects my travel plans to the Atacama.

 

Landscape near Rio Grane
Landscape near Rio Grande

 

Ferry across Magellan Street
Ferry across the Street of Magellan

 

Dolphins
Dolphins Riding the Bow Wave

 

Lighthouse
Lighthouse

 

Landscape near Punta Arenas
Landscape near Punta Arenas

 

Punta Arenas: Back in Civilization
Punta Arenas: Back in Civilization

 

GPS Track
GPS Track

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