Dinner in Puerto Montt was delicious Chilean fare...Chupe de Mariscos... shellfish in a buttery breadcrumb sauce with cheese on top. Yum.
It was followed by a peachy dessert: tinned fruit seems to be a popular dessert in Chile.
Shiny new Puerto Montt airport.
Our hostel in Punta Arenas...
Japanese tourists taking turns to be photographed in front of the statue of Ferdinand Magellan in the main square...
Punta Arenas is one of the main gateways to the Antarctic and there were lots of research crews from all over the world around the town...including the Polish and Swedish Antarctica research teams. Here is the Instituto Antarctico Chileno...
Caldillo de Mariscos: Shellfish in Chile seem to be about four times bigger than anything you get at home, it's very off-putting when you see what they actually look like in big size.
Plastic money with a see-through bit.
Our main reason for going to Punta Arenas, apart from it having an airport for cheap flights, was to see the colony of Magellanic penguins. So, on an unbelievably windy evening, we headed to the Otway Sound, unfortunately missing the hatching of the babies by about two weeks. But, it was a really strange and interesting place.
Not only did we get to see the penguins, in a setting that looked strangely similar to the west of Ireland, but right beside them we saw grazing sheep, lakes with flamingos, two skunks and some nandu or 'rhea'...