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Falkland Islands to Puerto Madryn

By James Smith @onlybyland

Falkland Islands to Puerto Madryn

Falkland Islands, UK

The Falklands Islands are famous because of the Falklands war during the 80's, the Argentinians occupied the islands for a short time.  They still claim the Falkland Islands, but upon visiting the islands the people are British, use British Pounds, eat British food and speak English.
The Islands are windy and cold most of the year round and the day I visited was no different.  I took a  rockhopper penguins tour which was worthwhile, they claim there are 300 rockhopper penguins which seemed pretty accurate.

Falkland Islands to Puerto Madryn

a rockhopper penguin

From the Falklands I continued to Puerto Madryn, Argentina which was 36 hours away by cruise ship.  This gave me plenty of time to enjoy the cruise food once again.

Falkland Islands to Puerto Madryn

Enjoying the cruise food

Falkland Islands to Puerto Madryn

Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship

Puerto Madryn to Montevideo

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