Nestled on the grounds of Estancia Harberton, the Akatushun Museum (Museo Akatushun) stands as a hub for scientific research into Tierra del Fuego’s diverse marine life, including dolphins and other wildlife. The museum houses an extensive collection of over 2,700 marine mammal skeletons and 2,300 seabirds, providing a comprehensive look at the region’s fauna. Visitors can explore detailed underwater tableaus featuring taxidermied animals, offering a vivid glimpse into the aquatic world. This unique space invites guests to delve into the rich biodiversity of the area through its carefully curated exhibits.
Akatushun Museum (Museo Akatushun)
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