The End of the Earth

Matthew Silverman ‘23


“Growing up in the Sierras, I thought I knew what wilderness was. That all changed when I ventured down to Patagonia. The journey down to the southern tip of South America is an adventure in and of itself, but the multi-day travel sequence is well worth it. Penguins, Guanacos, glaciers, and mountains of beauty beyond comprehension, the end of the world has it all. This collection of photos highlights some of the scenes from Isla Magdalena, the famous W Trail in Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, and the iconic Fitzroy region, and more!”

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