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Majestic landscape of Chilean Patagonia
In the beautiful country of Chile can be found the remains of ancient Antarctic flora called Nothofagus. The headquarters of the forest of these natural treasures are fashioned in the southern Andes, Chilean Patagonia. In the special high-altitude Patagonian Nothofagus pumilio trees can easily be found, the turning of a season change their leaves in the brightest color of blood. Another type of ancient tree called krummholz can be found in the Patagonia region of Chile. The tree is usually covered in lichen, with a look very reluctant to it. It really gives the appearance of being in an ancient forest. Indians in times past, would have eaten these plants from the mold, which is considered a delicacy.Other plants found in the Patagonia region of Chile Andes are Coigue, Tepa, orchids, bromeliads and trees Manicone. The constantly wet, humid conditions in this region result in mostly green foliage all year. great diversity of plant and animal life in this region is due to the different landscapes. From waterfalls to snow-capped mountains to the plains and coastal areas in southern Patagonia boasts all. This special place is the Pacific Ocean to the west, south to Antarctica, the Andes mountains to the east and the Atacama Desert in the north. Makes it a incredible habitat and even more amazing views as you watch the above.There are other plants that make up the otherworldly landscape of Patagonia. Conifers, such as the beautiful Cypress and Larch can be found around the lakes of northern Patagonia. Some of these conifers are 2,000 years of age or older. It 's really a relic of the days when only Indians roamed these dark lands. Before the mountains there was a steppe Jarilla, berry bushes, Chaura, Nene and coironales. Then there are the pastures, some created by humans in the destruction wrought on parts of Patagonia, where the goats graze the property of local farmers who still inhabit the region. Were created by excessive logging. Many trees in this country are highly prized for their unique wood.Patagonia is a very famous place for bird watching with the birds most famous is the Magellanic penguins, cormorants, gulls and Antarctic doves. Other animals that inhabit the region are deer, wild boar, pumas, guanacos, armadillos, ostriches, and the poisonous spider Viuda. Despite the rich environment there is almost no poisonous or exotic wildlife as seen in the Amazon rainforest. Patagonia is very close to Antarctica and has a definite winter season.Patagonia was inhabited by people from 10 BC, the era in which agriculture Holcene first appearance, with the first human beings to be Tehuelches along with other indigenous Indian tribes. Later, these people would come under the dominion of the tribes of Mapuche language that has taught them agriculture and the domestication of animals. The first European explorer Ferdinand Magellan in Patagonia was that the name of the region after a character in his favorite book. The year was 1520 when he stopped to Patagonia just before taking off to explore the rest of the world. In 1850 the Welsh explorers from Britain would go where Magellan had left. They were amazed by the sights around them after death and several animals have come upon.Sources: http://www.patagonia-argentina.com/i/content/florayfauna.phphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Patagoniahttp: / / www.pbs.org / Edens / Patagonia / history.htm
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