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Inhabitants in Uhuaia, which means The Bay that Leads into the West, like to call their city, The City at the End of the World. It seems appropriate, as there are no cities further south on the globe. With that southern location, Ushuaia has become a major port for people and cargo bound for Antarctica. Take a ...
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This view of Bahia Ushuaia features the St. Christopher, a tugboat that came to rest in this spot in 1953. The St. Christopher was brought south to raise the remains of the Monte Cervantes, a German ship that floundered on the rocks in the Beagle Channel in 1930. Work crews managed to free the Monte Cervantes from...
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Ushuaia ia a port city on the Beagle Channel near the southernmost part of Argentina. It is a popular destination for tourists from the warmer more northern parts of the country, offering an escape from summer heat and a selection of winter sports in season. It is also the port from which most tour ships bound for Anta...
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This is the dock at Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Located at the extreme south of South America, Ushuaia serves as a port for many ships bound for Antarctica. Other popular destinations for these vessels include South Georgia, The Falkland Islands, The South Orkney Islands and the South Sandwich Islands. You...
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