Another important lesson I learned over the last two weeks is that when coming to a place like this, it is imperative to bring a smaller camera even if you insist on bringing a digital SLR. I may have taken some nice shots but there are many that I missed due to weather or size restrictions. Not to mention that some video would have added a nice touch. Leaving my macro lens at home was a mistake as well. It would have been handy for the artifacts.
Many, many, many photographs incoming...
Also, some of these photographs, particularly the ones featuring the dig site and artifacts, will make their way into the hands of Douglas Tompkins who is the owner of the land that makes up the future national park of Patagonia. Outside of Chile he is more famously known for being the founder of The North Face. Some of theses photographs will POSSIBLY be framed and shown in the welcome center.
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