Sightseeing in Argentine Patagonia
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"In the 19th. century many Welsh people, unhappy with conditions at home, left for new pastures overseas. Most of these headed for America but just a few sailed for the even more exotic destination of Patagonia in South America."
The Welsh in Patagonia.
Their legacy remains in the many Welsh communities in Chubut province where language and customs live on, as in this teahouse where travelers and residents alike enjoy a traditional tea.
11. Plains of Patagonia
The distances in Argentina Patagonia are vast. Some roads are paved, many are gravel and/or dirt.12. Welsh teahouse
"In the 19th. century many Welsh people, unhappy with conditions at home, left for new pastures overseas. Most of these headed for America but just a few sailed for the even more exotic destination of Patagonia in South America."
The Welsh in Patagonia.
Their legacy remains in the many Welsh communities in Chubut province where language and customs live on, as in this teahouse where travelers and residents alike enjoy a traditional tea.
13. Whale watching at Puerto Madryn
o Madryn, in the Patagonian province of Chubut, is one of Argentina's fastest growing cities. A deep water port, a commercial center, and a tourism destination, Puerto Madryn is a popular resort destination for beaches, sports and wildlife excursions.More »14. Cliffs of Patagonia
Patagonia comes to an abrupt end with these rugged cliffs overlooking the South Atlantic. Wildlife abounds and many travelers come for the birding as well as the views.
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