DOCUMENTALES SOBRE CHILE - PARTE 13 (PUERTO NATALES Y TORRES DEL PAINE - 2ª PARTE)
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Patagonia Hiking Adventure - Torres Del Paine
Here's the footage of our hiking adventure to Torres Del Paine in Patagonia (Chile).
We hiked the spectacular O circuit including the popular W trek - which is around 125 - 130 km by foot.
We have spent one week crossing a colorful mosaic of iceberg, glacier, volcano, snow capped mountain, river, lake, laguna, forest and vast steppe plains.
This last frontier alias Fin Del Mundo of South America is located in the southern Chilean Patagonia - 112 km north of Puerto Natales and 312 km north of Punta Arenas. The park was designated a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1978.
Paine means blue in the native Tehuelche (Aonikenk) language.
Day 1: Puerto Natales – Campamento Serón (12 km)
Day 2: Campamento Serón – Refugio Dickson – Los Perros (29 km)
Day 3: Campamento Los Perros – Paso – Refugio Grey (22 km)
Day 4: Refugio Grey – Paine Grande (11 km)
Day 5: Paine Grande – Los Cuernos (22,5 km)
Day 6: Los Cuernos – Campamento Torres (20 km)
Day 7: Torres – Puerto Natales (10 – 15 km)
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Ruta 40 (El Calafate - Torres del Paine)
Ruta 40
El Calafate – Torres del Paine
26 October 2017
After to very good days at El Calafate we drove the Ruta 40 to the south. We were heading to Torres del Paine. Unfortunately de Argentina – Chile border at the Paso Río Don Guillermo was closed. It took us more than 3 hours to cross the next border in the south. We didn’t reach the Torres del Paine National Park. We had to drive the final part the next day.
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Baila Mi Cumbia (Sting) by Jimmy Fontanez-Media Right Productions
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Previous on Patagonia Trip:
Visit Santiago:
Santiago – Pucón (Ruta 5):
Pucón: Salto Palguin and Paso Chinay:
Pucón: 3 lakes trail in Huerquehue NP:
Pucón: Villaricca Volcano Hiking and Skiing:
Pucón – San Martin de los Andes by Hua Hum Ferry on Lago Pirihueico:
San Martin de los Andes – Bariloche: Ruta de los 7 lagos:
Bariloche – Puerto Piedra: El Bolsón:
Los Alerces- Puerto Piedra:
Puerto Piedra – Parque Nacional Queulat:
Parque Nacional Queulat – Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo:
Cerro Castillo – Tranquilo:
Marble Caves:
Tranquilo - Perito Mereno (Lago Buenos Aires):
Perito Moreno – Estancia la Angostura (Cueva de las Manos):
Estancia la Angostura – El Chaltén:
El Chaltén:
Ruta 40 (El Chaltén – El Calafate):
Perito Moreno (El Calafate – Lago Roca):
Glaciar Upsala:
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Conociendo el calafate en la Patagonia | Carlo Cocina
En Carlo Cocina, Carlo von Mühlenbrock visita la Estancia Mercedes en Puerto Natales para conocer el calafate, un berries que nace de un arbusto espinoso, perenne y siempre verde de la Patagonia. Ver más:
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Puerto Natales Travel Guide - Chile Memorable Experience
Puerto Natales Travel Guide - Chile Memorable Experience
Puerto Natales is a city in Chilean Patagonia. It is the capital of both the commune of Natales and the province of Última Esperanza, one of the four provinces that make up the Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region in the southernmost part of Chile. Puerto Natales is the only city in the province. It is located 247 km (153 mi) northwest of Punta Arenas. It is the final passenger port of call for the Navimag ferry sailing from Puerto Montt into the Señoret Channel as well as the primary transit point for travellers to Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.
It is located at the opening of Última Esperanza Sound and was originally inhabited by the Kawésqar or Alacaluf people and the Aoniken or Tehuelche people. The first European to discover the area where the city is located was Juan Ladrillero, a Spanish explorer who was looking for the Strait of Magellan's western passage in 1557.
The city was later settled by European immigrants, primarily Germans, British, including English, Welsh and Scots, Croats, Greeks, Italians and Spaniards. It was then settled by Chilean people, with a substantial number coming from the island of Chiloé, all attracted by the sheep breeding industry. The city was formally founded under the government of Ramón Barros Luco on May 31, 1911. Nowadays, one of its most important industries is tourism although the cattle and aquaculture industries are also significant.
Puerto Natales has many tourist facilities and it has become a common base for excursions to the world-renowned Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most popular national parks in Chile. Its main feature, the mountainous “towers” (torres), are an impressive and unique rock formation known as Torres del Paine. They comprise the Torre Central (Central Tower), 2,800 meters high; Torre Sur (South Tower) 2,850 m; and Torre Norte (North Tower) 2,248 m. Named a Unesco World Biosphere Reserve, the park is home to hundreds of different birds and many species of mammal, as well as the third largest ice field on the planet.
Twenty four kilometres (15 mi) northwest of Puerto Natales, along the flanks of the Cerro Benitez Mountains, lies the Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument. It comprises several caves and a rock formation called the Silla del Diablo (Devil's Chair). The main cave, used by prehistoric tribes, is notable for the discovery in 1895 of skin, bones and other parts of a giant ground sloth known as the Mylodon (Mylodon darwini), today extinct. The area includes the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park; and the Alacalufes National Reserve. The latter is the site of the Fjord of the Mountains, Cordillera Riesco and Cordillera Sarmiento.
A museum in nearby Punta Arenas. The Nao Victoria was one of the five ships (and the only one that survived) that sailed in the Spanish Armada de Molucca expedition which discovered the meeting point the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.Companies offering boat trips through the Patagonian fjords depart from Puerto Natales Pier and take tourists to view the region’s many icebergs.
There are plenty of hostels and residentials around the town. There are also many Hospedajes. The (mostly) women of the hospedajes wait for the bus to come and try to talk tourists into their home. Many people continue to the north to El Calafate and El Chalten and on to the Carretera austral. All busses leave from the bus terminal.
The gateway to Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, this town feeds off tourism, an all-you-can-eat feast with unwavering demand. Boutique beers and wine tastings have overtaken tea time, and gear shops have replaced the yarn sellers. While there are growing services that cater to international tastes, there's appeal in Natales' corrugated-tin houses strung shoulder to shoulder and cozy granny-style lodgings. Most notably, in spite of a near-constant swarm of visitors, the town still maintains the glacial pace of living endemic to Patagonia.
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Puerto Natales, Última Esperanza, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica Region, Chile, South America
Puerto Natales is a city in Chilean Patagonia. It is the capital of both the commune of Natales and the province of Última Esperanza, one of the four provinces that make up the Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region in the southernmost part of Chile. Puerto Natales is the only city in the province it is located 247 km (153 mi) lying northwest of Punta Arenas. It is the final passenger port of call for the Navimag ferry sailing from Puerto Montt into the Señoret Channel as well as the primary transit point for travellers to Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. It is located at the opening of Última Esperanza Sound and was originally inhabited by the Kawésqar or Alacaluf people and the Aoniken or Tehuelche people. The first European to discover the city was Juan Ladrillero, a sailor who was looking for the Strait of Magellan, in 1557. The city was later settled by European immigrants, primarily Germans, British, including English, Welsh and Scots, Croats, Greeks, Italians and Spaniards. It was then settled by Chilean people, with a substantial number coming from the island of Chiloé, all attracted by the sheep breeding industry. The city was formally founded under the government of Ramón Barros Luco on May 31, 1911. Nowadays, one of its most important industries is tourism although the cattle and aquaculture industries are also significant. Today, there are dozens of camping sites, hostels, hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants and transportation services to fit a variety of budgets. There are daily Lan Chile flights from Santiago, Chile's capital city, to nearby Punta Arenas in the Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. The smaller Sky airline offers direct flights to Puerto Natales three times a week. Overland, Puerto Natales is 3,100 kilometres from Santiago, 2,300 kilometres from Puerto Montt and 1,600 kilometres from Coyhaique. Puerto Natales is situated along the shore of Última Esperanza Sound and has views northward into the Cerro Benitez peaks of the Cerro Toro formation within the Cordillera Manuel Señoret. The city of Puerto Natales exists within the larger Natales commune, one of eleven communes in the Magallanes Region. Since the entire province of Última Esperanza (56,554 square kilometers) is divided into only two communes, the result is a rather large but sparsely populated area for the Natales commune. The commune's area is 48,974.2 km2 (18,909 sq mi), which renders it one of the largest communes in Chile, larger than seven regions of the country. Its altitude is 3 m (10 ft). The province where Puerto Natales is located was named Última Esperanza (Last Hope) by the sailor Juan Ladrilleros, who was seeking the Strait of Magellan in the year 1557. It was his last hope to find the Strait after exploring the maze of channels between the waters of the Pacific and the mainland. It was not until three centuries later, in 1830, that another major expedition sailed through the fjords and channels of Última Esperanza: the British expedition of the sloop HMS Beagle. Some of the expedition (Robert FitzRoy, William Skyring and James Kirke) and their senior officers - are remembered by several place-names in the area. Commander Fitzroy was the captain during the Second voyage of HMS Beagle (1831--1836). In 1870, interest in the region of Ultima Esperanza was rekindled. Among the daring travelers who ventured to these desolate lands was Santiago Zamora, also known as 'Baqueano' Zamora. He discovered the lakes of the Torres del Paine area and many wild horses are locally known as baguales. Another was the English traveler and writer Lady Florence Dixie, commemorated in the city's present-day Hotel Lady Florence Dixie. Dixie wrote the book, Across Patagonia. Puerto Natales was founded on May 1911 as a port for the sheep industry. During the last half of the 20th century the sheep industry declined and many people from Puerto Natales started to work in the coal mines of Río Turbio in Argentina. During the zenith of the sheep industry in Patagonia, two large frigorificos or freezer plants were constructed in the Natales area, of which one has survived. The plant at Puerto Bories, about 4 km NW from Puerto Natales, was a project of the Sociedad Explotadora de Tierra del Fuego. The Puerto Bories site was inaugurated in 1913 and was in production until 1993. The Cold-Storage Plant was constructed in Post Victorian Industrial architectural style and features of number of British machinery examples which reflect the technology of the beginning of the 20th century. The Cold-Storage Plant complex is part of the industrial history of the Puerto Natales area. A restoration project made by The Singular Hotels, was started on the complex in 2010 in order to transform the cold storage plant into a luxury hotel, called The Singular Patagonia, Puerto Bories hotel.
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RUTA AONIKENK EXCURSION WEB
Esquiladores Torres del Paine
Estradas: Bahia Murta à Coyhaique (Aisén - Chile)
Viagem pela Carretera Austral entre as cidades de Bahia Murta e Coyhaique, ambas cidades estão localizadas na Província de Aisén, Chile.
PRIMEROS HABITANTES DE PATAGONIA
Moreno y su equipo buscan indicadores de diversificación económica
prehistóricas en las cuencas de los Lagos Musters y Colhue Huapi
(Chubut). La investigación requiere explorar aquellas áreas o
microambientes, donde sea posible disponer de otros recursos
alimenticios. Tal como sucedió en la costa norte de la provincia de
Santa Cruz, cuando en 2003, se hallaron evidencias de ocupaciones
humanas junto a vestigios de un uso importante sobre los recursos
marinos, en particular moluscos y peces.
Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
Torres Del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
Torres del Paine National Park is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km north of Puerto Natales and 312 km north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north in Argentine territory. Paine means blue in the native Tehuelche language and is pronounced PIE-nay.
Morro Chico
Morro Chico se encuentra a 150 kilómetros de Punta Arenas, al lado del río Penitente.
UnMotorized South America Adventure - stage 2
Stage 2 - Run: Punta Arenas - Villa Tehuelche - Puerto Natales [Chile, Patagonia]
After 8 years of dreaming and preparations - Un-motorized South America Adventure is in action! One man for one year - walking, running, cycling, paddling, climbing & sailing on a way through South America (S to N).
Reportages on: kozok.eu
Music:
Ostin Catastasis [jingle]
Ergo Phizmiz & Margita Zalite Rolands Vegners
Dexter Britain The Time To Run (Finale)
Footage - Michał Kozok & Ewelina Kozok
Production - pd [noderadio.com]
Magallanes: Zonas bajo el agua
Debido a las persistentes lluvias que en las últimas 36 horas han caído en las cercanías del Parque Torres del Paine, se han desbordado ríos, hay caminos cortados, hay gente aislada y algunos empresarios han perdido cientos de animales. La Onemi decretó alerta roja en la zona. Lo que más preocupa es que las precipitaciones continuarán.
Parecen pocos, pero en realidad son más de 400 corderos y 100 ovejas los que perdieron la vida con la crecida del Río La China, en las cercanías del Parque Torres del Paine.
El anuncio de intensas lluvias obligó a decretar alerta roja.
En las últimas horas los desbordes y deslizamientos de tierra ocasionaron el corte parcial de la principal ruta del sector, y no son pocas las personas que quedaron aisladas.
Casi 100, entre efectivos de Carabineros, Funcionarios de la Dirección General de Aguas, trabajadores de una hostería, de una ganadera y de un hotel.
Los expertos hablan de cifra récord de agua caída en el Río Paine, pese a que aquí los otoños son lluviosos.
Lluvia que también llegó a Puerto Natales. 44 milímetros en las últimas horas que provocaron emergencias menores.
La alerta roja se mantiene en Magallanes, porque las lluvias, aunque con menor intensidad, continuarán.
Mientras tanto monitorean el crecimiento y desborde de los ríos.
Aquí no hay pérdidas humanas, sí lamentan que la naturaleza haya cobrado tantas cabezas de ganado.
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Ruta 9 Chilean Patagonia - headed North towards Torres Del Paine National Parque
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Patagonia 2017 Torres del Paine
Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pata'?onja]) is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, pampas and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. Patagonia has two coasts: western facing the Pacific Ocean and eastern facing the Atlantic Ocean.
Torres del Paine National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Torres del Paine)[3] is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia. The Cordillera del Paine is the centerpiece of the park. It lies in a transition area between the Magellanic subpolar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. The park is located 112 km (70 mi) north of Puerto Natales and 312 km (194 mi) north of Punta Arenas. The park borders Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north in Argentine territory. Paine means blue in the native Tehuelche (Aonikenk) language and is pronounced PIE-nay.
Verano 2019: La tradiciones con las que esperan a los turistas en la Patagonia | 24 Horas TVN Chile
Más de 20 actividades se realizarán en la Región de Magallanes, en las comunas de Puerto Natales y Torres del Paine. Entre jineteadas y fiestas costumbristas los magallánicos esperan a los turistas.
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