Overlooking the icy waters of Beagle Channel, Estancia Harberton stands as a testament to the rich history and abundant wildlife of Tierra del Fuego. Established in 1887 by English missionary Thomas Bridges, this still-working property is the oldest residence in the area and continues to be managed by his descendants. Visitors can explore the historic grounds, which offer a tangible connection to the region’s past, and observe the diverse local fauna. The estancia provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the rugged beauty and cultural heritage of southern Argentina.
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