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Ushuaia, Argentina, is the southernmost city on earth, proudly calling itself the “end of the world,” and drawing crowds of tourists bound for Antarctica. An explosion in tourism in recent years has brought prosperity for Ushuaia’s 83,000 residents. But it’s also taxing resources, raising the cost of living and contributing to a housing shortage for workers. Read more at the link in our bio, including what’s fueling the surge in Antarctic tourism. Photos by @victormoriyama

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Ron Norori (Yoza)
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14 hours ago

It was the least interesting and most unremarkable part of Patagonia I visited during my three weeks of exploring the region. Unless you’re taking a cruise further south, there’s really no reason to go there. You’re better off spending that time in Torres del Paine or the Magellan Strait.

Matias Bertucci
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11 hours ago

Puerto Williams is the southernmost city in the world. It's smaller than Ushuaia but also a city.

Maria del Mar Castellano
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14 hours ago

MI PAIS 🇦🇷🇦🇷

Eurico Rogério
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14 hours ago

Well, now that your article further exposed the place and its beauty, I’m considering visiting some day. Thanks, NYT😫👍🏽

LAURA NELSON
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10 hours ago

Puerto Williams, Chile is the southern-most city in the world. It's more south than Ushuaia. I did my Antarctica cruise last year out of Puerto Williams

Tarun
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13 hours ago

Went there 8 years ago was an amazing experience

printiceLawton
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9 hours ago

Forgot I wanted to go here. Thanks for reminding me.

Lauren Scala
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13 hours ago

Just got back!

Rachel Ariel
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6 hours ago

@oscarmcclean24

Todd Waight
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12 hours ago

That fact the people can go there and take photos means it no longer wild…

Janev
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9 hours ago

Be careful about going to Antarctica. I was sick for most of our 23 day cruise as peopke lied on their predeparture health declaration, boarded sick, refused to mask and coughed their guts out over the food and other passrngers

Claudia Tavani
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13 hours ago

I have been twice and love it - I plan to go back. They are working hard to protect nature and wildlife but I’m not sure it’s wild at all.

Sanoo Katrak
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13 hours ago

It was beautiful!

Lisa Hempel
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13 hours ago

😢😢😢😢😢

Matías Mosquera
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10 hours ago

😍😍

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