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Where the Whales Rule An unforgettable experience. We did some whale-watching and were amazed by the masses emerging over the surface. We learnt everything about their habits. |
Where the Whales Rule |
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Whales at Puerto Pirámides Every year from May to December, these fabulous animals offer a unique show that summons visitors from all over the world. |
Whales at Puerto Pirámides |
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Interpreting Nature on the Valdés Peninsula We highly recommend you visit this Museum either before or after any kind of animals watching in Península Valdés Natural Reserve. |
Interpreting Nature on the Valdés Peninsula |
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The Lighthouse and its Elephants Among its many attractions, the Punta Delgada Lighthouse has an exclusive beach inhabited by a colony of elephant seals. |
The Lighthouse and its Elephants |
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Penguin Land We visited the fields of the San Lorenzo estancia which reach the sea shore and lodge an important colony of Magellanic penguins. |
Penguin Land |
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The Chosen Site Caleta Valdés is a privileged strip of beach dwelled by countless species representative of the sea fauna. |
The Chosen Site |
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Puerto Pirámides Provincial Reserve The Punta Pirámides Provincial Reserve is located in the Valdés Península and gives shelter to a significant population of sea lions. |
Puerto Pirámides Provincial Reserve |
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Isla de los Pájaros Provincial Reserve This area was created with the aim of protecting sea and shore bird species dwelling on the island. |
Isla de los Pájaros Provincial Reserve |
There is no doubt that Patagonia is one of the most beautiful sites on the planet. Standing at the end of the world, it features all kinds of stories, adventures, tours and tourist activities. Whoever wishes to get to know this place just needs to click on one of the videos we present here. These images will certainly catch the eye of many.
Patagonian wines
Located in the southern end of the American continent, Patagonia meets several natural conditions and characteristics ideal for growing vineyards.
Pure air, clear skies and endless silences are only interrupted by the whispers of the winds that cross the area from the Andes Mountain Range to the Atlantic Ocean, carrying the mysterious aromas of the bushes and the wild berries.