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Tierra del Fuego & Ushuaia - The End of the World 4K
After a long trip through Argentina along "Ruta Nacional 40" we finally found it's end where everthing ends. A place that feels like nowhere else - kind of primarily.
The southernmost part of South America called "Tierra del Fuego" belongs half to Chile and half to Argentina and includes the beautifull Beagle Channel.
This film was shot in the Argentinian part with it's southernmost city in the world Ushuaia and tries to reflect our view of this great island.
#penguin #wildlife #seal
published: 23 Jan 2022
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The Geography of Patagonia Explained
Learn everything there is to know about the #Geography of #Patagonia. From deep Fjords in the west to towering mountains and glaciers in the center to the dry, tet beautiful Patagonian Desert in the east, Patagonia is one of the most fascinating regions in the world!
For the deep dive into Antarctica:
https://youtu.be/bV3jeo4JMbM?si=uzh9FJMnZJ4S4Qun
Subscribe and leave a like if you enjoyed this one, cheers!
Thumbnail art by Alvaro Mosquera
His Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/arq.mosquera/
And Website:
https://www.alvaromosquera.myportfolio.com
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:28 The Patagonian Desert
1:43 The Lake Districts
3:31 The Ice Fields
5:19 The Southern Fjords
6:54 Tierra del Fuego
Music:
Soothsayer - John Patitucci
Fruits of Life - Jimena Contreras
Snowfall Butterflies - Asher Fu...
published: 22 Oct 2023
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"Tierra Del Fuego" Sing it!
The Sing it! app is Now on iOS and Android! FREE to download with many, many FREE tracks! Get it now!..
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sing-it/id1632038475
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicline.singit
"Tierra Del Fuego" is an awesome song from the musical play for KS2 schools called "Darwin Rocks!"
Steve Titford takes his second, historical, musical adventure with "Darwin Rocks!", his sequel to the incredibly successful "Shakespeare Rocks!". We're sure you'll be singing Steve's gorgeously written pop / rock fused bangers for the rest of the school year! And beyond! If you've done "Shakespeare Rocks!" then you know. You know.
School Musicals have evolved...
Full songs available on...
https://open.spotify.com/album/7b5MTdZKcZsKeJesKNia7h
https://geo....
published: 26 Nov 2019
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South America's Paradise: Terra del Fuego | Crossing The Andes | TRACKS
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Stef travels to Argentina’s southernmost tip Ushuaia, and discovers an impressive electronics industry among the penguins. Since it’s become known that there are jobs to be had in Tierra del Fuego, the capital of Ushuaia draws countless South American fortune seekers. What is this growth doing to the mountains surrounding the town?
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From "Crossing The Andes"
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published: 21 Aug 2021
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Things to do in USHUAIA, Argentina 🇦🇷 | Ushuaia Travel Guide - the City at the End of the World! 🐧
Hello and greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina where we'll cover the top things to do in this Ushuaia travel guide from this fascinating city at the end of the world! Today we’re going to be visiting the southernmost city in the world, located in the province of Tierra del Fuego at the very bottom of Argentina.
This was the final stop of our massive trip across Patagonia and we’ll be sharing some of the best things to do in Ushuaia during your visit. Join us as we cruise the Beagle Channel, ride the train to the end of the world, send a postcard from the southernmost post office, tour a former prison-turned museum, explore the city via double-decker bus, and more!
The following is our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope this video gives you a few ideas of the many tours, attractions and experienc...
published: 04 Sep 2021
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Travel Guide: Teirra Del Fuego National Park [4K]
A Travel guide to Tierra Del Fuego National Park outside Ushuaia, Argentina. Interested in visiting Tierra Del Fuego (Land of Fire) but need some help deciding how? This short 5 minute guide gives a quick overview of the park, how to get there from the airport/dock, and offers some fun views of the 200+ square mile park.
For my Ushuaia and Tierra Del Fuego Photo Gallery, visit here:
https://www.alexyn.com/photo-collections/ushuaia
Edited and Filmed by Alex Scheller www.Alexyn.com
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published: 25 May 2020
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Vibes of the Planet: Tierra del Fuego, 4K
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Vibes and beautiful landscapes of Tierra del Fuego (Chile).
🎬 Directed by Alexander Lozitsky, Ukraine
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published: 25 Mar 2022
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Never ever go to this place #map #southamerica #tierradelfuego #travel #dangerous
published: 01 Jun 2024
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Fuego y luz, símbolos de la unidad en la diversidad. José Carlos Fernández.
El fuego y la luz son dos elementos en la Naturaleza en que es fácil ver la acción de la unidad en la diversidad, una de las leyes de la misma. El fuego es, químicamente hablando un estado luminoso y de transformación en que unos elementos se convierten en otros. Las moléculas se desatan de lazos que las unían para, en ese estado de unidad y energía previa y subyacente (en que intervienen los fotones y generalmente también con transferencia de protones y electrones) unirse en nuevas combinaciones y formas. Pues desde la perspectiva alquímica y en los diferentes planos de la existencia (no sólo en la materia que llamamos física) protones, electrones y fotones son las tres caras de la unidad. O sea, hay un retorno a la unidad, aunque sea de un modo subyacente, para operar en la diversidad. C...
published: 20 Nov 2024
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Around Patagonia │ Part 4 - Tierra del Fuego to the Strait of Magellan
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▶︎ ABOUT THIS TRIP
We explored the channels between Tierra del Fuego and the western section of the Strait of Magellan onboard our sailboat “TUPAIA”, a Dufour 35 from 1974. We left Ushuaia in mid-August, making the best of a rare easterly to sail most of the Beagle channel downwind. After a short detour to Seno Pia, the western arm of which was still completely frozen, we tacked our way into canal Ballenero. In Caletón Silva, we put a board with TUPAIA’s name on it amongst many other boards bearing yachts’ names. We then sailed through Bahía Desolada a...
published: 03 Nov 2024
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Tierra del Fuego & Ushuaia - The End of the World 4K
After a long trip through Argentina along "Ruta Nacional 40" we finally found it's end where everthing ends. A place that feels like nowhere else - kind of prim...
After a long trip through Argentina along "Ruta Nacional 40" we finally found it's end where everthing ends. A place that feels like nowhere else - kind of primarily.
The southernmost part of South America called "Tierra del Fuego" belongs half to Chile and half to Argentina and includes the beautifull Beagle Channel.
This film was shot in the Argentinian part with it's southernmost city in the world Ushuaia and tries to reflect our view of this great island.
#penguin #wildlife #seal
https://wn.com/Tierra_Del_Fuego_Ushuaia_The_End_Of_The_World_4K
After a long trip through Argentina along "Ruta Nacional 40" we finally found it's end where everthing ends. A place that feels like nowhere else - kind of primarily.
The southernmost part of South America called "Tierra del Fuego" belongs half to Chile and half to Argentina and includes the beautifull Beagle Channel.
This film was shot in the Argentinian part with it's southernmost city in the world Ushuaia and tries to reflect our view of this great island.
#penguin #wildlife #seal
- published: 23 Jan 2022
- views: 31385
8:47
The Geography of Patagonia Explained
Learn everything there is to know about the #Geography of #Patagonia. From deep Fjords in the west to towering mountains and glaciers in the center to the dry, ...
Learn everything there is to know about the #Geography of #Patagonia. From deep Fjords in the west to towering mountains and glaciers in the center to the dry, tet beautiful Patagonian Desert in the east, Patagonia is one of the most fascinating regions in the world!
For the deep dive into Antarctica:
https://youtu.be/bV3jeo4JMbM?si=uzh9FJMnZJ4S4Qun
Subscribe and leave a like if you enjoyed this one, cheers!
Thumbnail art by Alvaro Mosquera
His Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/arq.mosquera/
And Website:
https://www.alvaromosquera.myportfolio.com
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:28 The Patagonian Desert
1:43 The Lake Districts
3:31 The Ice Fields
5:19 The Southern Fjords
6:54 Tierra del Fuego
Music:
Soothsayer - John Patitucci
Fruits of Life - Jimena Contreras
Snowfall Butterflies - Asher Fulero
Serenade Op 6 - A Far Cry - Josef Suk
World's Sunrise - Jimena Contreras
There is a lot of effort going into creating these mini documentaries. If you want to support the work I am doing, you can now leave a small donation here: https://buymeacoffee.com/factspark
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https://wn.com/The_Geography_Of_Patagonia_Explained
Learn everything there is to know about the #Geography of #Patagonia. From deep Fjords in the west to towering mountains and glaciers in the center to the dry, tet beautiful Patagonian Desert in the east, Patagonia is one of the most fascinating regions in the world!
For the deep dive into Antarctica:
https://youtu.be/bV3jeo4JMbM?si=uzh9FJMnZJ4S4Qun
Subscribe and leave a like if you enjoyed this one, cheers!
Thumbnail art by Alvaro Mosquera
His Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/arq.mosquera/
And Website:
https://www.alvaromosquera.myportfolio.com
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:28 The Patagonian Desert
1:43 The Lake Districts
3:31 The Ice Fields
5:19 The Southern Fjords
6:54 Tierra del Fuego
Music:
Soothsayer - John Patitucci
Fruits of Life - Jimena Contreras
Snowfall Butterflies - Asher Fulero
Serenade Op 6 - A Far Cry - Josef Suk
World's Sunrise - Jimena Contreras
There is a lot of effort going into creating these mini documentaries. If you want to support the work I am doing, you can now leave a small donation here: https://buymeacoffee.com/factspark
Any support is greatly appreciated!
- published: 22 Oct 2023
- views: 1512629
2:56
"Tierra Del Fuego" Sing it!
The Sing it! app is Now on iOS and Android! FREE to download with many, many FREE tracks! Get it now!..
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sing-it/id1632038475...
The Sing it! app is Now on iOS and Android! FREE to download with many, many FREE tracks! Get it now!..
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sing-it/id1632038475
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicline.singit
"Tierra Del Fuego" is an awesome song from the musical play for KS2 schools called "Darwin Rocks!"
Steve Titford takes his second, historical, musical adventure with "Darwin Rocks!", his sequel to the incredibly successful "Shakespeare Rocks!". We're sure you'll be singing Steve's gorgeously written pop / rock fused bangers for the rest of the school year! And beyond! If you've done "Shakespeare Rocks!" then you know. You know.
School Musicals have evolved...
Full songs available on...
https://open.spotify.com/album/7b5MTdZKcZsKeJesKNia7h
https://geo.music.apple.com/gb/album/1221960046
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XYRZ3F2
https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=B6e3pl4uwqsxlj5snaq3bjzjddm
https://www.deezer.com/en/album/125709262
More information about this musical school play:
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Keep dancing!.. and singing... and acting! :)
https://wn.com/Tierra_Del_Fuego_Sing_It
The Sing it! app is Now on iOS and Android! FREE to download with many, many FREE tracks! Get it now!..
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/sing-it/id1632038475
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicline.singit
"Tierra Del Fuego" is an awesome song from the musical play for KS2 schools called "Darwin Rocks!"
Steve Titford takes his second, historical, musical adventure with "Darwin Rocks!", his sequel to the incredibly successful "Shakespeare Rocks!". We're sure you'll be singing Steve's gorgeously written pop / rock fused bangers for the rest of the school year! And beyond! If you've done "Shakespeare Rocks!" then you know. You know.
School Musicals have evolved...
Full songs available on...
https://open.spotify.com/album/7b5MTdZKcZsKeJesKNia7h
https://geo.music.apple.com/gb/album/1221960046
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XYRZ3F2
https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=B6e3pl4uwqsxlj5snaq3bjzjddm
https://www.deezer.com/en/album/125709262
More information about this musical school play:
https://www.musiclinedirect.com/junior/darwin-rocks/
Follow us
https://www.facebook.com/musiclinemusicals
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Keep dancing!.. and singing... and acting! :)
- published: 26 Nov 2019
- views: 29005
25:46
South America's Paradise: Terra del Fuego | Crossing The Andes | TRACKS
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Stef travels to Argentina’s southernmost tip Ushuaia, and discovers an impressive e...
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Stef travels to Argentina’s southernmost tip Ushuaia, and discovers an impressive electronics industry among the penguins. Since it’s become known that there are jobs to be had in Tierra del Fuego, the capital of Ushuaia draws countless South American fortune seekers. What is this growth doing to the mountains surrounding the town?
TRACKS publishes unique, unexpected, and untold stories from across the world every week.
From "Crossing The Andes"
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https://wn.com/South_America's_Paradise_Terra_Del_Fuego_|_Crossing_The_Andes_|_Tracks
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Stef travels to Argentina’s southernmost tip Ushuaia, and discovers an impressive electronics industry among the penguins. Since it’s become known that there are jobs to be had in Tierra del Fuego, the capital of Ushuaia draws countless South American fortune seekers. What is this growth doing to the mountains surrounding the town?
TRACKS publishes unique, unexpected, and untold stories from across the world every week.
From "Crossing The Andes"
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRACKSTravelChannel/
Content licensed from Sideways Films to Little Dot Studios.
Any queries, please contact us at:
[email protected]
- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 78149
18:12
Things to do in USHUAIA, Argentina 🇦🇷 | Ushuaia Travel Guide - the City at the End of the World! 🐧
Hello and greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina where we'll cover the top things to do in this Ushuaia travel guide from this fascinating city at the end of the wor...
Hello and greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina where we'll cover the top things to do in this Ushuaia travel guide from this fascinating city at the end of the world! Today we’re going to be visiting the southernmost city in the world, located in the province of Tierra del Fuego at the very bottom of Argentina.
This was the final stop of our massive trip across Patagonia and we’ll be sharing some of the best things to do in Ushuaia during your visit. Join us as we cruise the Beagle Channel, ride the train to the end of the world, send a postcard from the southernmost post office, tour a former prison-turned museum, explore the city via double-decker bus, and more!
The following is our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope this video gives you a few ideas of the many tours, attractions and experiences you can enjoy here!
🇦🇷 Things to do in Ushuaia, Argentina 🇦🇷
1) Cruise the Beagle Channel
This is a great opportunity to see some wildlife like cormorants, penguins and sea lions! Bring your passport on the cruise because you can get a Beagle Channel stamp.
2) See the Lighthouse and End of the World
Often attributed as Jules Verne's lighthouse at the end of the world, this lighthouse's real name is Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
3) Admire the Penguins on Hammer Island
Not all tour operators are allowed to disembark at the penguin rookery, so in our case, we just admired them from the boat!
4) Go on a Double-Decker Bus Tour of Ushuaia
Picture an old-fashioned double-decker bus painted bright blue, and then get ready to be transported back through time as you set step aboard. Over the course of the tour you’ll get to learn about Ushuaia’s history and hear fun anecdotes, with a bit of tango music in between.
5) Visit the Prison at the End of the World
Ushuaia was founded as a penal colony and this prison was in operation between 1902 to 1947. Today, it houses multiple museums including the Prison Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Antarctic Museum, the Art Museum, and the Art Gallery.
6) Tour the Themed Gallery of Fuegian History
This is a museum featuring dioramas and lifelike figures that showcase the history of the province of Tierra del Fuego. The visit is done as a self-guided tour with an audio guide, so you can go at your own pace.
7) Visit the End of the World Museum
This museum deals with local history and natural history. The displays here focus on local wildlife and shipwreck remains.
8) Visit the Former Government House + Botanical Garden
Set in the former Government House, this museum has a couple of displays relating to its history, as well as a small botanical garden.
9) Sample the Local Cuisine
Ushuaia has lots of unique seafood dishes and the thing to try is the king crab!
10) Go on a Walk along the Harbour
Another thing we’d recommend doing in Ushuaia is walking along the Costanera, which is the boardwalk along the waterfront. You can see all sorts of vessels in the harbour, including cruises departing for Antarctica.
11) See the Saint Christopher
Once known as the HMS Justice, this was a Royal Navy ship classified as a rescue tug and it served at the Normandy landings during World War 2. After the war, the ship was sold and renamed Saint Christopher, where it was chartered for salvage operations in Beagle Channel.
12) Take a photo at the Ushuaia City Sign
This is an iconic photo-op to show you made it to the end of the world.
13) Hike in Tierra del Fuego National Park
This is a very easy day trip from Ushuaia seeing as the park is located just 12 kilometres west of the city. This park consists of subantarctic forest and boasts some dramatic landscapes featuring snow-capped mountains, forests, lagoons and pebbly coves. One of our favourite hikes was Senda Costera, which is the coastal trail along the Beagle Channel.
14) Visit Lapataia Bay
This part of the national park features 6 mini trails that are between 400 meters and 2 kilometres in length. They are very short hikes and easy.
15) Send mail from the Southernmost Post Office
This tiny post office sits atop a pier on the shores of the Beagle Channel and it’s the last chance to send mail before reaching Antarctica.
16) Ride the Train at the End of the World
Once upon a time, this was known as the train of prisoners, but today, the train has been developed into a heritage train and it’s considered the southernmost functioning railway in the world.
17) Take a Day trip to Tolhuin
This is a small town located an hour and a half away from Ushuaia. The main draw to this town is its famous bakery, where you can enjoy all sorts of pastries, empanadas, and even artisanal chocolates. Aside from that, there is a beautiful lake and a few hiking trails.
That concludes our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope you enjoyed getting to see the southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia has plenty of unique attractions and fun excursions to offer visitors; it’s well worth adding to your Argentina itinerary if you’re planning to travel in Patagonia!
https://wn.com/Things_To_Do_In_Ushuaia,_Argentina_🇦🇷_|_Ushuaia_Travel_Guide_The_City_At_The_End_Of_The_World_🐧
Hello and greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina where we'll cover the top things to do in this Ushuaia travel guide from this fascinating city at the end of the world! Today we’re going to be visiting the southernmost city in the world, located in the province of Tierra del Fuego at the very bottom of Argentina.
This was the final stop of our massive trip across Patagonia and we’ll be sharing some of the best things to do in Ushuaia during your visit. Join us as we cruise the Beagle Channel, ride the train to the end of the world, send a postcard from the southernmost post office, tour a former prison-turned museum, explore the city via double-decker bus, and more!
The following is our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope this video gives you a few ideas of the many tours, attractions and experiences you can enjoy here!
🇦🇷 Things to do in Ushuaia, Argentina 🇦🇷
1) Cruise the Beagle Channel
This is a great opportunity to see some wildlife like cormorants, penguins and sea lions! Bring your passport on the cruise because you can get a Beagle Channel stamp.
2) See the Lighthouse and End of the World
Often attributed as Jules Verne's lighthouse at the end of the world, this lighthouse's real name is Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.
3) Admire the Penguins on Hammer Island
Not all tour operators are allowed to disembark at the penguin rookery, so in our case, we just admired them from the boat!
4) Go on a Double-Decker Bus Tour of Ushuaia
Picture an old-fashioned double-decker bus painted bright blue, and then get ready to be transported back through time as you set step aboard. Over the course of the tour you’ll get to learn about Ushuaia’s history and hear fun anecdotes, with a bit of tango music in between.
5) Visit the Prison at the End of the World
Ushuaia was founded as a penal colony and this prison was in operation between 1902 to 1947. Today, it houses multiple museums including the Prison Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Antarctic Museum, the Art Museum, and the Art Gallery.
6) Tour the Themed Gallery of Fuegian History
This is a museum featuring dioramas and lifelike figures that showcase the history of the province of Tierra del Fuego. The visit is done as a self-guided tour with an audio guide, so you can go at your own pace.
7) Visit the End of the World Museum
This museum deals with local history and natural history. The displays here focus on local wildlife and shipwreck remains.
8) Visit the Former Government House + Botanical Garden
Set in the former Government House, this museum has a couple of displays relating to its history, as well as a small botanical garden.
9) Sample the Local Cuisine
Ushuaia has lots of unique seafood dishes and the thing to try is the king crab!
10) Go on a Walk along the Harbour
Another thing we’d recommend doing in Ushuaia is walking along the Costanera, which is the boardwalk along the waterfront. You can see all sorts of vessels in the harbour, including cruises departing for Antarctica.
11) See the Saint Christopher
Once known as the HMS Justice, this was a Royal Navy ship classified as a rescue tug and it served at the Normandy landings during World War 2. After the war, the ship was sold and renamed Saint Christopher, where it was chartered for salvage operations in Beagle Channel.
12) Take a photo at the Ushuaia City Sign
This is an iconic photo-op to show you made it to the end of the world.
13) Hike in Tierra del Fuego National Park
This is a very easy day trip from Ushuaia seeing as the park is located just 12 kilometres west of the city. This park consists of subantarctic forest and boasts some dramatic landscapes featuring snow-capped mountains, forests, lagoons and pebbly coves. One of our favourite hikes was Senda Costera, which is the coastal trail along the Beagle Channel.
14) Visit Lapataia Bay
This part of the national park features 6 mini trails that are between 400 meters and 2 kilometres in length. They are very short hikes and easy.
15) Send mail from the Southernmost Post Office
This tiny post office sits atop a pier on the shores of the Beagle Channel and it’s the last chance to send mail before reaching Antarctica.
16) Ride the Train at the End of the World
Once upon a time, this was known as the train of prisoners, but today, the train has been developed into a heritage train and it’s considered the southernmost functioning railway in the world.
17) Take a Day trip to Tolhuin
This is a small town located an hour and a half away from Ushuaia. The main draw to this town is its famous bakery, where you can enjoy all sorts of pastries, empanadas, and even artisanal chocolates. Aside from that, there is a beautiful lake and a few hiking trails.
That concludes our Ushuaia travel guide! We hope you enjoyed getting to see the southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia has plenty of unique attractions and fun excursions to offer visitors; it’s well worth adding to your Argentina itinerary if you’re planning to travel in Patagonia!
- published: 04 Sep 2021
- views: 225083
4:36
Travel Guide: Teirra Del Fuego National Park [4K]
A Travel guide to Tierra Del Fuego National Park outside Ushuaia, Argentina. Interested in visiting Tierra Del Fuego (Land of Fire) but need some help deciding...
A Travel guide to Tierra Del Fuego National Park outside Ushuaia, Argentina. Interested in visiting Tierra Del Fuego (Land of Fire) but need some help deciding how? This short 5 minute guide gives a quick overview of the park, how to get there from the airport/dock, and offers some fun views of the 200+ square mile park.
For my Ushuaia and Tierra Del Fuego Photo Gallery, visit here:
https://www.alexyn.com/photo-collections/ushuaia
Edited and Filmed by Alex Scheller www.Alexyn.com
Please Leave a Comment and Subscribe! It doesn't get me any money, but it makes me feel happy that people are watching something I loved making.
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TIERRA DEL FUEGO PHOTO GALLERY: https://www.alexyn.com/photo-collections/ushuaia
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#Ushuaia, #LandofFire, #TierradelFeugo
https://wn.com/Travel_Guide_Teirra_Del_Fuego_National_Park_4K
A Travel guide to Tierra Del Fuego National Park outside Ushuaia, Argentina. Interested in visiting Tierra Del Fuego (Land of Fire) but need some help deciding how? This short 5 minute guide gives a quick overview of the park, how to get there from the airport/dock, and offers some fun views of the 200+ square mile park.
For my Ushuaia and Tierra Del Fuego Photo Gallery, visit here:
https://www.alexyn.com/photo-collections/ushuaia
Edited and Filmed by Alex Scheller www.Alexyn.com
Please Leave a Comment and Subscribe! It doesn't get me any money, but it makes me feel happy that people are watching something I loved making.
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Follow us online:
WEBSITE: http://alexyn.com
INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/Rcoastera
TIERRA DEL FUEGO PHOTO GALLERY: https://www.alexyn.com/photo-collections/ushuaia
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#Ushuaia, #LandofFire, #TierradelFeugo
- published: 25 May 2020
- views: 16034
6:33
Vibes of the Planet: Tierra del Fuego, 4K
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Thanks for watching!
This Short film has already received 42 wins & 17 nominations!
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Vibes and beautiful landscapes of Tierra del Fuego (Chile).
🎬 Directed by Alexander Lozitsky, Ukraine
🎥 Cinematography and Editing by Alexander Lozitsky
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#tierradelfuego #epic #a_lozitsky #chile #dronevideo #drone #travelvideo #4kvideo #glacier #yacht #nature #sacred #landscape #magic #earth #mountains
https://wn.com/Vibes_Of_The_Planet_Tierra_Del_Fuego,_4K
Thanks for watching!
This Short film has already received 42 wins & 17 nominations!
You can also support it by giving your rating on IMDb. 😊
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Your likes and reactions motivate me to create new works!)
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Vibes and beautiful landscapes of Tierra del Fuego (Chile).
🎬 Directed by Alexander Lozitsky, Ukraine
🎥 Cinematography and Editing by Alexander Lozitsky
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16438612/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_lozitsky/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alex.lozitsky/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@a_lozitsky
► My device:
Flycam: DJI Mavic 2
Copyright © Alexander Lozitsky 2022
#tierradelfuego #epic #a_lozitsky #chile #dronevideo #drone #travelvideo #4kvideo #glacier #yacht #nature #sacred #landscape #magic #earth #mountains
- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 1116644
1:21:08
Fuego y luz, símbolos de la unidad en la diversidad. José Carlos Fernández.
El fuego y la luz son dos elementos en la Naturaleza en que es fácil ver la acción de la unidad en la diversidad, una de las leyes de la misma. El fuego es, quí...
El fuego y la luz son dos elementos en la Naturaleza en que es fácil ver la acción de la unidad en la diversidad, una de las leyes de la misma. El fuego es, químicamente hablando un estado luminoso y de transformación en que unos elementos se convierten en otros. Las moléculas se desatan de lazos que las unían para, en ese estado de unidad y energía previa y subyacente (en que intervienen los fotones y generalmente también con transferencia de protones y electrones) unirse en nuevas combinaciones y formas. Pues desde la perspectiva alquímica y en los diferentes planos de la existencia (no sólo en la materia que llamamos física) protones, electrones y fotones son las tres caras de la unidad. O sea, hay un retorno a la unidad, aunque sea de un modo subyacente, para operar en la diversidad. Con la Luz, en su sentido físico y místico o metafísico sucede lo mismo. La Luz es Una, un mar de ondulaciones eletromagnéticas, Fohat en la filosofía hindú. Pero esa unidad al operar en su diversidad, pues se convierte por agregación y otras transformaciones en todo tipo de fotones con todo tipo de frecuencias, permite el milagro de la diversidad en todo lo que vemos, y aún, en todo lo que existe. La materia misma sería luz congelada, o sea, en determinado sentido, luz "petrificada".
José Carlos Fernández
Es actualmente, y desde el año 2004, Director Nacional de Nova Acropole en Portugal, donde ha desarrollado un programa cultural y humanista de amplio espectro, escribiendo y dirigiendo obras de teatro y poesía, impartiendo cursos de Religiones Comparadas, Filosofía Práctica, Simbolismo del Arte, Oratoria y Dialéctica y más de quinientas conferencias sobre los más variados temas. Dirige las revistas Fénix, Pandava y Matemática para Filósofos. Ha escrito varios centenares de artículos para estas revistas y para Esfinge, Cuadernos de Cultura, Conócete a Ti Mismo, Nueva Acrópolis y otras.
Autor de los libros Córdoba Eterna (2004), El Viaje Iniciático de Hipatia (2009), Florbela Espanca, la poetisa del amor (2010). Reyes, poetas y sabios de Portugal (2015) y El esoterismo en Fernando Pessoa (2017)
SOBRE EL FORO DE FILOSOFÍA " HACIA LA UNIDAD POR LA DIVERSIDAD":
Un año más nos sumamos al Día Mundial de la Filosofía que en 2002 la UNESCO proclamara a celebrar el tercer jueves del mes de noviembre.
Como Escuela de Filosofía que trata de promover el ejercicio de la reflexión, el compromiso con la búsqueda de la verdad y la coherencia ética en nuestro comportamiento, llevamos muchos años celebrando este día con un foro donde numerosos ponentes abordan temas de interés filosófico y humanístico.
En esta ocasión el tema central en un tema de gran importancia y actualidad en nuestro siglo
HACIA LA UNIDAD POR LA DIVERSIDAD
La unidad no excluye la diversidad así como la diversidad no debe excluir la unidad.
Esto es especialmente importante si aspiramos a una humanidad en convivencia en desarrollo plenamente humano. La unidad y la humanidad a las que se aspira no deben consistir en una uniformización y homogeneización destructoras y fagocitadoras de las diversidades y de las diferencias culturales e individuales, sino que ha de ser capaz de acoger en su seno las diversidades y las singularidades. La sociedad universal debe basarse en la diversidad y no en la homogeneidad, pero es preciso reconocer los elementos de Unión, los elementos comunes, si queremos logran una verdadera Fraternidad
Estos y otros enfoques será tema de reflexión y profundización en la diferentes ponencias.
La filosofía nos hace profundos, tremendamente humanos y libres.
La Escuela de Filosofía de Nueva Acrópolis promueve el diálogo y encuentro entre las filosofías de las diferentes culturas porque pensamos que esto enriquece la vida del genuino buscador de la verdad, del filósofo que todos llevamos dentro, y nos aporta enfoques y claves para promover una transformación en positivo de nosotros mismos y el mundo.
https://www.nueva-acropolis.com/hacia-la-unidad-por-la-diversidad/
https://www.acropolis.org/es/
https://www.nueva-acropolis.es/
https://wn.com/Fuego_Y_Luz,_Símbolos_De_La_Unidad_En_La_Diversidad._José_Carlos_Fernández.
El fuego y la luz son dos elementos en la Naturaleza en que es fácil ver la acción de la unidad en la diversidad, una de las leyes de la misma. El fuego es, químicamente hablando un estado luminoso y de transformación en que unos elementos se convierten en otros. Las moléculas se desatan de lazos que las unían para, en ese estado de unidad y energía previa y subyacente (en que intervienen los fotones y generalmente también con transferencia de protones y electrones) unirse en nuevas combinaciones y formas. Pues desde la perspectiva alquímica y en los diferentes planos de la existencia (no sólo en la materia que llamamos física) protones, electrones y fotones son las tres caras de la unidad. O sea, hay un retorno a la unidad, aunque sea de un modo subyacente, para operar en la diversidad. Con la Luz, en su sentido físico y místico o metafísico sucede lo mismo. La Luz es Una, un mar de ondulaciones eletromagnéticas, Fohat en la filosofía hindú. Pero esa unidad al operar en su diversidad, pues se convierte por agregación y otras transformaciones en todo tipo de fotones con todo tipo de frecuencias, permite el milagro de la diversidad en todo lo que vemos, y aún, en todo lo que existe. La materia misma sería luz congelada, o sea, en determinado sentido, luz "petrificada".
José Carlos Fernández
Es actualmente, y desde el año 2004, Director Nacional de Nova Acropole en Portugal, donde ha desarrollado un programa cultural y humanista de amplio espectro, escribiendo y dirigiendo obras de teatro y poesía, impartiendo cursos de Religiones Comparadas, Filosofía Práctica, Simbolismo del Arte, Oratoria y Dialéctica y más de quinientas conferencias sobre los más variados temas. Dirige las revistas Fénix, Pandava y Matemática para Filósofos. Ha escrito varios centenares de artículos para estas revistas y para Esfinge, Cuadernos de Cultura, Conócete a Ti Mismo, Nueva Acrópolis y otras.
Autor de los libros Córdoba Eterna (2004), El Viaje Iniciático de Hipatia (2009), Florbela Espanca, la poetisa del amor (2010). Reyes, poetas y sabios de Portugal (2015) y El esoterismo en Fernando Pessoa (2017)
SOBRE EL FORO DE FILOSOFÍA " HACIA LA UNIDAD POR LA DIVERSIDAD":
Un año más nos sumamos al Día Mundial de la Filosofía que en 2002 la UNESCO proclamara a celebrar el tercer jueves del mes de noviembre.
Como Escuela de Filosofía que trata de promover el ejercicio de la reflexión, el compromiso con la búsqueda de la verdad y la coherencia ética en nuestro comportamiento, llevamos muchos años celebrando este día con un foro donde numerosos ponentes abordan temas de interés filosófico y humanístico.
En esta ocasión el tema central en un tema de gran importancia y actualidad en nuestro siglo
HACIA LA UNIDAD POR LA DIVERSIDAD
La unidad no excluye la diversidad así como la diversidad no debe excluir la unidad.
Esto es especialmente importante si aspiramos a una humanidad en convivencia en desarrollo plenamente humano. La unidad y la humanidad a las que se aspira no deben consistir en una uniformización y homogeneización destructoras y fagocitadoras de las diversidades y de las diferencias culturales e individuales, sino que ha de ser capaz de acoger en su seno las diversidades y las singularidades. La sociedad universal debe basarse en la diversidad y no en la homogeneidad, pero es preciso reconocer los elementos de Unión, los elementos comunes, si queremos logran una verdadera Fraternidad
Estos y otros enfoques será tema de reflexión y profundización en la diferentes ponencias.
La filosofía nos hace profundos, tremendamente humanos y libres.
La Escuela de Filosofía de Nueva Acrópolis promueve el diálogo y encuentro entre las filosofías de las diferentes culturas porque pensamos que esto enriquece la vida del genuino buscador de la verdad, del filósofo que todos llevamos dentro, y nos aporta enfoques y claves para promover una transformación en positivo de nosotros mismos y el mundo.
https://www.nueva-acropolis.com/hacia-la-unidad-por-la-diversidad/
https://www.acropolis.org/es/
https://www.nueva-acropolis.es/
- published: 20 Nov 2024
- views: 224
28:57
Around Patagonia │ Part 4 - Tierra del Fuego to the Strait of Magellan
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▶︎ Support these films by buying us a coffee! https://www.ko-fi.com/tupaia
▶︎ Photos and updates: https:/instagram.com/lthiault/
▶︎ https://lauricthiault.com
▶︎ LIVE TRACKING: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/SV-TUPAIA/
▶︎ ABOUT THIS TRIP
We explored the channels between Tierra del Fuego and the western section of the Strait of Magellan onboard our sailboat “TUPAIA”, a Dufour 35 from 1974. We left Ushuaia in mid-August, making the best of a rare easterly to sail most of the Beagle channel downwind. After a short detour to Seno Pia, the western arm of which was still completely frozen, we tacked our way into canal Ballenero. In Caletón Silva, we put a board with TUPAIA’s name on it amongst many other boards bearing yachts’ names. We then sailed through Bahía Desolada and canal Ocasión. In the latter we encountered strong headwinds and williwaws which damaged two sails and the rigging. It took us a week to fix it, perfectly sheltered in Caleta Brecknock from the strong NW winds and surrounded by magnificent scenery.
We continued into canal Cockburn and visited Seno Chico, where two beautiful glaciers were discharging enormous blocks of ice into the sea. When exiting this Seno, an unexpected strong wind forced us to seek shelter behind Punta Turn and wait for favorable conditions, which came two days later. We then enjoyed a swift downwind sail into the Senos Keats and Agostini. We spent five days exploring the area, testing a few sketchy anchorages and approaching the huge seracs of the many tidal glaciers of the area, before setting sails NW, against the prevailing winds.
We passed canal Magdalena and the infamous Cabo Froward (the southernmost point of continental America) all the way up to Paso Inglés without too much difficulties. It was late September when calm and sunny conditions were forecasted for two days, so we went for a little detour to visit Seno Helado, in canal Barbara. It was very much worth the time (and the many days tacking that followed) because this was one of the most beautiful place we have ever seen, and the anchorage a few hundred meters from the glacier was unforgettable!
Back into the Strait of Magellan, we anchored off Isla Rupert to say hello to penguins that live in the forest. Unfortunately it was too early in the season and the few residents were very shy. Living up to its reputation, the last section of the Strait of Magellan, from Paso Tortuous to Paso del Mar was challenging - the continuous headwinds, contrary current, and pouring rain made us work for every mile. We had to wait many days at each stop for the conditions in the Strait to be navigable again. Each time we shared the anchorage with friendly fishermen who kindly gave us plenty of seafood and good stories to enjoy while gales were blowing outside.
After 66 days and 695 nautical miles sailed mostly against the wind, we left the Magellan and entered the calmer waters of canal Smyth, feeling a bit tired but grateful to have had the opportunity to spend so much time in this incredible part of the world.
▶︎ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Aerial Intro
02:22 - Canal Beagle
06:55 - Canal Ballenero, Bahía Desolada & Canal Ocasión
11:42 - Brecknock & Seno Chico
16:01 - Senos Keats, Agostini, & Serrano
18:55 - Magellan / Cabo Froward to Paso Inglés
20:39 - Canal Barbara / Seno Helado
23:54 - Magellan / Paso Tortuoso to Paso del Mar
26:32 - Magellan / Isla Rupert / Outro & Stats
#sailing #patagonia #tierradelfuego #magellan #Chile
https://wn.com/Around_Patagonia_│_Part_4_Tierra_Del_Fuego_To_The_Strait_Of_Magellan
▶︎ Support these films by buying us a coffee! https://www.ko-fi.com/tupaia
▶︎ Photos and updates: https:/instagram.com/lthiault/
▶︎ https://lauricthiault.com
▶︎ LIVE TRACKING: https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/SV-TUPAIA/
▶︎ ABOUT THIS TRIP
We explored the channels between Tierra del Fuego and the western section of the Strait of Magellan onboard our sailboat “TUPAIA”, a Dufour 35 from 1974. We left Ushuaia in mid-August, making the best of a rare easterly to sail most of the Beagle channel downwind. After a short detour to Seno Pia, the western arm of which was still completely frozen, we tacked our way into canal Ballenero. In Caletón Silva, we put a board with TUPAIA’s name on it amongst many other boards bearing yachts’ names. We then sailed through Bahía Desolada and canal Ocasión. In the latter we encountered strong headwinds and williwaws which damaged two sails and the rigging. It took us a week to fix it, perfectly sheltered in Caleta Brecknock from the strong NW winds and surrounded by magnificent scenery.
We continued into canal Cockburn and visited Seno Chico, where two beautiful glaciers were discharging enormous blocks of ice into the sea. When exiting this Seno, an unexpected strong wind forced us to seek shelter behind Punta Turn and wait for favorable conditions, which came two days later. We then enjoyed a swift downwind sail into the Senos Keats and Agostini. We spent five days exploring the area, testing a few sketchy anchorages and approaching the huge seracs of the many tidal glaciers of the area, before setting sails NW, against the prevailing winds.
We passed canal Magdalena and the infamous Cabo Froward (the southernmost point of continental America) all the way up to Paso Inglés without too much difficulties. It was late September when calm and sunny conditions were forecasted for two days, so we went for a little detour to visit Seno Helado, in canal Barbara. It was very much worth the time (and the many days tacking that followed) because this was one of the most beautiful place we have ever seen, and the anchorage a few hundred meters from the glacier was unforgettable!
Back into the Strait of Magellan, we anchored off Isla Rupert to say hello to penguins that live in the forest. Unfortunately it was too early in the season and the few residents were very shy. Living up to its reputation, the last section of the Strait of Magellan, from Paso Tortuous to Paso del Mar was challenging - the continuous headwinds, contrary current, and pouring rain made us work for every mile. We had to wait many days at each stop for the conditions in the Strait to be navigable again. Each time we shared the anchorage with friendly fishermen who kindly gave us plenty of seafood and good stories to enjoy while gales were blowing outside.
After 66 days and 695 nautical miles sailed mostly against the wind, we left the Magellan and entered the calmer waters of canal Smyth, feeling a bit tired but grateful to have had the opportunity to spend so much time in this incredible part of the world.
▶︎ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Aerial Intro
02:22 - Canal Beagle
06:55 - Canal Ballenero, Bahía Desolada & Canal Ocasión
11:42 - Brecknock & Seno Chico
16:01 - Senos Keats, Agostini, & Serrano
18:55 - Magellan / Cabo Froward to Paso Inglés
20:39 - Canal Barbara / Seno Helado
23:54 - Magellan / Paso Tortuoso to Paso del Mar
26:32 - Magellan / Isla Rupert / Outro & Stats
#sailing #patagonia #tierradelfuego #magellan #Chile
- published: 03 Nov 2024
- views: 23150