In Tierra del Fuego, we rented a car and drove about 2 hours out of town, on to dirt roads, to the Harberton Ranch.
It lies on the east mouth of the Beagle channel.
Looking out of the channel, there is an island in the middle. To the left of the island was the Atlantic Ocean, and to the right was the way to Antartica.
The island was disputed over about 50 years ago, which was settled when Argentina gave the island to Chile. It was a bad move, causing Argentina to lose passage to Antartica and rights to vast fishing areas.
Being in Estancia Harberton felt like we were at the bottom of the world. We were the only guests.
El Chalten is a quaint little town built for tourists, especially trekkers. We very much enjoyed our short stay.
it was peaceful, although one day the locals burned tires on the bridge into town to protest the lack of affordable housing for the service industry workers.
one barkeep told us that since the election, her landlord is demanding rent for her room in US dollars.
In El Chalten, we ate at a restaurant that serves traditional Argentinean food in a fixed menu. You eat what they serve you for 5 courses. It is very meat based. I had the best beef intestine I ever ate.
This sweet vehicle is in El Chalten. A taxi driver told us Peugeots made in Argentina are better than those built in France. Although we were using Google translate and might have misunderstood him!