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Chile and Easter Island

Llamas - this was their livelihood of the time.
The drawings are attributed to the Atacama people that date back as early as 500 AD.
The images depict everything from gatherings of people to livestock, camels, llamas, and foxes.
Cruising by smaller craft through the bay of Alsina Glacier.
The ice is so think on the fjord as we motor against it you can feel the crushing of the ice under the icebreaker.
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The site is relatively remote,
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What the local people of that time thought of themselves through art.
We stopped by the road to see a rock art. Each of us added a rock and told what they enjoyed most about the Atacama Desert area of Chile. I put the large rock at the top on to the pile. Others added smaller rocks on top of the large rock. .
Placing another rock somewhere.
The water is so still as we pass in the fjord.  It is a photographers dream with the reflections upon the fjord.
Grey Lake is a glacially fed lake in Torres del Paine National Park, southern Chile.
Swinging bridge on Grey Lake
We are visiting the Nao Victoria Museum to see a replica of one of Ferdinand Magellan's ships, complete with furniture and hardware.
The museum is privately owned. The museum's goal is to be interactive and offer its visitors the experience of interacting with replicas of the ships that contributed to the discovery of the area, colonization of the territory, or have a special and historic heritage significance for the Magallanes Region of Chile. The replicas were built using traditional shipbuilding techniques.
The main collection of the museum is the full-size replicas of historic ships on display along the Straits of Magellan.
HMS Beagle was a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class. The vessel was launched on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames.
Victoria, was a carrack, 89 feet long, 23 feet wide, that was part of the fleet commanded by Ferdinand Magellan that discovered the waterway around southern tip of the South American continent. Later, commanded by Juan Sebastian Elcano, she was the only ship of the five to complete the first-time circumnavigation of the globe. Commanded by Duarte Barbosa, Nao Victoria participated in the Discovery of Chile, being the first to explore the region in 1520, and discovering or naming Patagonia, Cape Virgenes, the Straits of Magellan, Tierra del Fuego, the Pacific Ocean and other milestones.  She is one of the most famous ships in history of navigation.
Replica of the Victoria, cook at the stove.

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