Getting to Know the “Magellan Times”
In 1914, at the height of the wool industry’s “golden age,” the newspaper *The Magellan Times* was founded in Punta Arenas. This newspaper went on to become…
In 1914, at the height of the wool industry’s “golden age,” the newspaper *The Magellan Times* was founded in Punta Arenas. This newspaper went on to become…
Passenger transport in Patagonia got off to a slow start. It wasn’t until around 1920 that the roads gradually improved, allowing travel…
The changes that took place in Patagonia in the early 20th century were incredible. A vast expanse of land was set aside for the exploitation of…
Overcoming loneliness and breaking free from isolation. These were major challenges in everyday life in Patagonia. Radio played a vital role…
Interestingly, while living in Austria, I heard that there was an Austrian pioneer in Patagonia. This man’s name was José Kuney Posne and…
Many people mistakenly believe that sheep are native to the Americas, but they are wrong. They were brought to the Río de la Plata by the first Spanish settlers…
The need to establish a “Rural Society” arose primarily from the region’s cattle ranchers. It was a way to connect with the most important sectors…
It’s not hard to understand the connection between Patagonia and Antarctica. Only 1,000 kilometers separate Argentina’s southernmost city,…
Since time immemorial, the raging rivers of Patagonia have been one of the greatest challenges facing the region’s inhabitants. On the one hand, they brought…
When I was 18, I went to Patagonia. I was in my first year of tourism studies and was lucky enough to get…