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  1. To The End Of The World

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 29 January 2011

    The Chileans are pretty upset their government is raising the price of natural gas by a few cents a liter and have decided to complain about it by rioting in the streets. They’ve blockaded all the ferries to Tierra Del Fuego, closed roads, are burning tires in the street and are generally causing trouble and [...]

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  2. 65,000kms of ebb and flow?

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 19 January 2011

    On my way into Buenos Aires in early December I eagerly watched the odometer as it rolled over the magical 50,000 kilometers since leaving Calgary a year and a half ago. Tierra Del Fugeo is only a measly 3,000km from BA, making my wild guess amazingly close, all things considered. In light of passing the [...]

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  3. The White Continent or Bust – Antarctica

    Blog: Trans-Americas Journey - 11 December 2010

    We know it’s been a few weeks since we’ve put up any new blog posts but we’ve got a good reason: we were in Antarctica! No, we didn’t drive there. LAN Airlines got us to Ushuaia (the southernmost city in the world) and back and from there we sailed along the Antarctic peninsula for 11 days on the MV Antarctic Dream. Our thanks to both companies.   Followers of our Journey know that we’ve been anticipating our Antarctic adventure since August and the planet’s most remote continent totally lived up the hype and our expectations.

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  4. Fjordy Days and Fjordy Nights

    Blog: Seth of the Equator - 28 March 2010

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  5. Tierra del Blogo

    Blog: Seth of the Equator - 24 March 2010

    Today, for the first time in two and a half months it was colder where I was than it was in New York.  I arrived this afternoon in Ushuaia, the main hub of Argentine Tierra del Fuego.  Technically, Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world.  I say technically because that relies on a strict interpretation of the word "city," as Puerto Williams is further south, but claims only 2,000 residents to Ushuaia's 64,000.  Whatever the case, it's far enough south to be pretty freaking cold, even as the Summer is just starting to turn to Fall.

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  6. Lazy Sunday Photo: Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse in Ushuaia

    Blog: Atlas Parasite - 26 July 2009

    Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse – Wikipedia Map of Location – Google Maps Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)

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