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The end of the world is not in Ushuaia. Do you want to experience a fantastic journey in Antarctica?
Dear friends who love traveling, I am very happy to share with you a new issue of travel anecdotes today. Although you cannot experience the excitement and joy of traveling with Xiaolv, Xiaolv will use the most authentic , the most sincere feelings, write better articles, let you experience the fun together;
Travel to the right place at the right time, you will gain a lot; life is too short, I can’t wait for the tea to cool down. If you stay here for a long time, we are willing to accompany you through this experience! Okay, what Xiaolv wants to share with you today is "The End of the World".
In the blue planet composed of longitude and latitude, those various countries and regions scattered on the ocean and land always attract countless travelers in the time tunnel with mysterious and unpredictable postures.
Antarctica, known as the seventh continent, is the last continent on earth discovered and the only uninhabited continent. This mysterious place with an average altitude of 2,350 meters and is covered by ice and snow all year round is inaccessible even today. In addition to its distance from us, it is also because there is a Drake Strait between it and the nearest continent of South America.
There are two very special places in Antarctica that are the signs of the end of the world:
One is Tasmania:
Tasmania is The smallest island state among the 6 states in Australia, it is composed of more than 300 small islands. It is located in the south of Australia. Nature dominates everything. It is the only island state in the Australian Federation. It is known as the "Natural State" and is also known as "Island of Apples".
Tasmania has always maintained its original natural scenery. Although there are no international flights so far, the transportation is actually much more convenient than imagined. It only takes a one-hour flight from Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Reachable. Of course, you can also transfer from other cities in Australia.
Tasmania is not that well-known to most people in the country. When people travel to Australia, they usually choose popular tourist destinations such as Sydney, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Gold Coast, which also leads to These popular destinations have a very large number of tourists.
But Tasmania is different. It is a relatively niche existence. It not only has the cleanest air and beautiful seaside in the world, but also unique wildlife and pristine natural beauty. . Tasmania’s pure environment is rich in Australia’s freshest and richest ingredients. From cheese to jam, from oysters to abalone, the delicious dishes here are countless!
At the same time, Tasmania is also a high-quality travel destination. Every year from November to April, Tasmania's lavender blooms. The northern hemisphere is cold and windy, while the southern hemisphere has flowers blooming into a sea. At this time, Tasmania is like a purple fairy tale world.
There are many novel experiences here that are not found in other Australian cities. Let’s take a look at what interesting things to do in Tasmania!
The other is Ushuaia:
It is located on the southern coast of Tierra del Fuego, bordered by the Andes Mountains to the north and facing the Beagle Channel that connects the two oceans. Tierra del Fuego, across the sea from Antarctica, is the southernmost land in the world except Antarctica. Its capital, Ushuaia, is the southernmost city in the world, also known as the end of the world. Ushuaia is an ideal starting point and resupply base and is known as the southernmost settlement in the world.
How far can human footsteps go? No one can tell.
Going to Antarctica starts from Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego in the south of the earth. Ushuaia is the last town inhabited by humans in the southernmost part of the earth, so it is also called the end of the world. Leaving the port here and crossing the Drake Strait for 1,000 nautical miles, you will reach the uninhabited ice and snow of Antarctica. Antarctic research ships from many countries dock here for supplies and rest. We, too, set sail for Antarctica from here.
The Tierra del Fuego where Ushuaia is located belongs to Argentina on this side and Chile on the other side. The town is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with colorful buildings. The top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round, but the forest below is lush and the scenery is beautiful. We flew from the hot Buenos Aires to Ushuaia. When we got off the plane, what we saw were the stretches of snow-capped mountains, the harbor covered with sails, and a blast of cool and cold air, which made the journey tiring. We instantly became energetic!
Shanghai swallows, black-browed albatrosses, and seagulls gather at the pier. Later, what surprised me was that these seabirds actually followed us to Antarctica!
A small town built on the mountain. There are most cabins on the island, some are simple, some plain, some are brightly colored, and they are all planted with various green plants and flowers. Look at the road signs at intersections, they are in Spanish. In fact, in such a small town, if you don’t read the signs, you can just walk around the criss-crossed streets in a short time.
Set sail from the port of Ushuaia, pass through the Drake Strait, cross the legendary devil's westerly belt, and go to the dreamlike world of ice and snow---the Antarctic Peninsula. I remembered that there is a "Tianya Haijiao" in Sanya, China, which attracts many couples and tourists to take photos there. In fact, the unique and unique town of Ushuaia in the south of the earth under my feet is the real geographical end of the world.
Perhaps, one day, I can hold my lover’s hand, fly over thousands of mountains and rivers, go to the end of the world, and experience the last habitat of the human world together. It should be very happy. Very romantic, right?
To go to Antarctica, the legendary Devil's Westerly Wind Belt, the Drake Passage, is the only way to go. Because Antarctica is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, all the ocean currents converge, the water is deep and the waves are high, and the waves are rough for two days and two nights. A test for those who dream of exploring Antarctica.
When the weather calmed down, it was already dusk of the second day, and I could finally stand firm on the deck with my camera. The golden sunset shone on the icebergs that first came into view, which was so beautiful. Forget how hard it was to come here!
The ice mushrooms formed by the action of sunlight and wind are rippling in the sea water. Perhaps, when the temperature drops at night, they will become larger and deformed, and take on a new appearance the next day. However, we also No chance to see you again.
This is the legendary Women's Bridge. It's actually not special, but the design inspiration seems to be the dancing Tango, but I didn't see it. I'm not savvy enough.
It's next to the Women's Bridge Madero port, the view from the bridge is pretty good. You can see the huge ICBC logo. There are many bars and restaurants near the pier, all of which are good. But I went there early and even had a cup of coffee. I didn’t even give a chance, which was a bit heartbreaking, and then I dragged my luggage and the Colombian coffee I brought, and went to the next point, Casa Rosada, Rose Palace
This is the legendary Presidential Palace , the Rose Palace, the Rose Palace is opposite the Madero Pier. On AVMAYO, the arrogant Argentine government painted the entire building pink. It actually looks pink, but the picture is a bit too red
On the way to the Rose Palace, AVMAYO, I have begun to slowly feel the feeling of Latin American Paris. I have to say that the architectural style is indeed beautiful, and the streets are also very neatly maintained. They are all avenues + alleys, crisscrossing, everything. Not chaotic
Behind the Rose Palace is PLAZADEMAYO and Independence Square. There is really nothing to take pictures of in the square, so let’s move on to the next destination, CATEDRALMETROPOLITANA, the Metropolitan Cathedral, just opposite the PLAZA. It looks like it from the outside. Very beautiful building
Ushuaia Pier in the morning, the sun is very bright when I get up early, but the sky will change soon and it will be covered by clouds
The CITITOUR bus is also very cute< /p>
It seems that many people have taken this picture, but it is actually a poster wall outside a cafe
Fergo Park is like a forest park. You can choose to hike along the coastline. , this is the route I chose; there are many buses from the city to Tierra del Fuego Park, 150 one way. It is said that it is easy to get lost in Tierra del Fuego Park. I didn’t know this was the case before I went, so I got into the forest and started hiking. This picture is the main entrance of Tierra del Fuego Park
Finally, we finally saw the lighthouse at the end of the world. This is the last lighthouse in the south of the American continent, and beyond is the Antarctic...
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