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As far south as we go
Well this is it! The only way is up now. We have come as far south as we can go. Tomorrow we head off on a 38 hour boat trip through the Beagle Channel and up the Magellan straights back to Punta Arenas.
pics to come or hopefully matty,( if he publishes) will put some up of last fewdays on his and looey's blog (seearch 'lucy and matty' in …
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Le bout du Monde, le vrai cette fois!
... ce dont j'avais besoin et ca me fait un bien fou.
Le lendemain, une fois la pluie terminée, je pars à la découverte du village. En quelques minutes, je me rends compte qu'il n'est pas plus grand que ce que j'imaginais, les seuls commerces existants sont vraiment minuscules, une petite épicerie qui est livrée une fois par semaine, un magasin avec quelques habits, quelques jouets, etc.
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