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The train journey to the neighbor of the South Pole was also an amazing experience. There were mountain glaciers on the right and left. There was forest in the foothills and there were rivers and lakes in the forest and wild horses were grazing along with them. Different breeds of horses roamed in the forest. They are born in this forest, they grow up in this forest and then they die of old age in this forest.

There were also separate hospitals for birds and horses in the forest, which were attended by doctors every day; different parts of the forest had been eroded by the glaciers, while there were swamps at different places; there were walking tracks along the train and on them. Tourists were trekking.

Ships from Israel come to Ashvaya and most of the Israeli tourists trek in the National Park. Trekking at the end of the world is certainly an interesting experience but sometimes the tourists also become victims of wild horses and animals and extreme cold and wind. They also get sick.

There was snow in different places in the park. It snowed well in the city two days ago. Summer has started in Argentina, but even in summer it snows in Ishuaia. The South Pole weather is six months behind the rest of the world. ‘In our summers it is cold in this region and in our winters it is hot there.

So it snows here in June and July and people lie naked on the benches in December, but the summers in Ashuvaya are also freezing. Between the frozen lakes and the wandering horses, the Chuk Chuk steam train was running, and tourists from all over the world were putting their noses against the windows, taking videos and pictures.

The train stopped at two places on the way and then started its return journey. After the last station there was a nokometer track which ended with ‘End of the World’. Beyond this point is Beagle Sea and Beagle Sea. At the far end of Antarctica are thick glaciers and ice and penguins live in these ices.’

We had reached the last corner of the world by taxi the other day. Before that was the last coffee shop in the jungle, the last washroom, the last government building, the last accommodation (pods) and the last lake, and after them was the deck on which we arrived. The world ends.

When we reached the deck it was difficult to stand there. The wind pressure was unbearable and so was the cold, so after a few seconds everyone ran for shelter in the car. We did the same and ran back to the taxi but It was the other day.

We returned by train like good kids on the first day and then took a taxi to the city ‘The city starts to freeze after four o’clock so tourists cover their ears and take shelter in the restaurants’ The center of Ashuvaya is beautiful and clean. It’s pretty. The restaurants and coffee shops are also standard.

We reserved the second day for the Beagle Channel, a strip of sea water between the seas of Beagle Ashwagandha and Antar Cutica, the world’s last lighthouse on it and also the penguin islands. Penguin Antar Cutica and continue to travel between Ashwaua’ these beagles come to the Channel Islands’ to incubate their eggs.

Take the children with you and go back to Antarctica’ There are floating glaciers on the water at the end of the Beagle Channel’ There are booths of various companies on the beach’ departs at 10:00 pm and returns in the evening passing through various islands and stops.’

We reached again the next day at 8:30 AM but due to bad weather the plane didn’t leave that day either. We had nothing to do now. ‘The nearest town Tulane was 150 kilometers away’ we went that way ‘the road was very beautiful’ on one side there were mountains’ on them were glaciers and on the other side there were lakes.

There was a regular sea on the two lakes in them. There were also wood factories on the way. Wood and fish are the two major industries in the area, the driver said. It seems that educated and skilled people from all over the country are coming to Ashvaya. Tulane was a dull and dirty town with no activity of any kind.

We were very disappointed when we got there. The driver took us back through the jungle. There was a dirt road with a small port at the end. There were only two good things about this port. There was a five-minute waterway between the two countries, Chilean fishermen used to cross this route to Argentina and Argentinean fishermen went to Chile.

We could see activity on both sides. Another feature of the port was its wild path. People had built temporary houses all along the route.

They spend a couple of days in the forest and return back. These houses are deprived of electricity, gas and water, so people come there to live a natural life. The forest was dense and it opened towards the sea. Went to the park and saw End of the World.

Argentinian people are clean ‘polite and educated’ they don’t do menial jobs so from taxi to greengrocer are Bolivians ‘Peru and Paraguay’ our taxi driver was also from Bolivia his name was Omar But he was not a Muslim. Omar is a common name in Latin America.

Why? No one has the answer, Omar said, “Most people from Latin America come to Argentina to work, but now they want to go back because the economic conditions in Argentina are worse than their own countries.” He wanted to go back to the country, but he said that crime in Bolivia was too high, so he could not take the Bolda Step.

The prison was started in 1902 and closed in 1947. It was reopened in 1994, but this time it was turned into a museum. A part of the prison has been dedicated to a museum in Antarctica. It is known that in 1520, the first expedition of Antar Katika reached this area, till then the Red Indians were living here, they were living an inhumane life, they were living in slums, they were fishing in small boats.

They spent the winters burning fires in caves and making tools and weapons from bones and stones. They were ignorant of the technology of clothing and shoes. The Europeans came and they were the first to clothe them. Then they became sick and died rapidly.

After the research, it was found that these people lived more cleanly because of the rains and snow. When they were clothed, germs started to grow on their bodies and they died within a few days until their population was rapidly depleted.

Today’s experts believe that between 1520 and 1550, this observation gave the European nations the idea of ​​”sunbathing” and savannah. are

This is improving their health and longevity.’We also agreed to see the Red Indians’ habitats and culture in the museum.’ It melted and the earth and rocks came out from under it and then the city was settled here, but the ice of the glacier is still ready to cover it and experts believe that it will be lost in the snow again at any time.

We spent our last evening in Ashuahua searching for food in restaurants and returned to Buenos Aires the next morning with nostalgia for the Beagle Channel and Antarctica but left our hearts on the glaciers of Ashuahua. God willing, we will fulfill our unfulfilled longing.’

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