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S.Atlantic : A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park
Submitted by SARTMA.com (Juanita Brock) 17.08.2003 (Article Archived on 31.08.2003)

Falkland Islanders have enjoyed this park for many years whilst on holiday in Chile. If you haven't been, this is what you are missing.

Photo (c) Alfie A general map of the area around Torres del Paine.

A BRIEF TOUR OF TORRES DEL PAINE PARK

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  A Map of the Torres del Paine Area

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Typical Hotel Accommodation in the Chilean Andees

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Enjoy the view!

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Another scene of ice, water and mountains

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Many waterfalls like this one make the beauty of the area striking.

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Microcarpa grow in abundance just like they do in Stanley and the camp.

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  A typical road in the region.

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park(

(c) Alfie:  Majestic blue rock faces give Torres del Paine its name.

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  Once the ridges in this hill were horizontal.

 

A Brief Tour of Torres del Paine Park

(c) Alfie:  This species of what looks like Guanacos are actually more related to Llamas.

 

 

 

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