Argentina
Argentina is located in the southern part of South America, stretching from the subtropical north to the subpolar regions of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego in the south. Bordered by the Andes Mountains to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Argentina’s vast territory spans a wide range of climates and altitudes, making it one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the region.
As a result of its geographical variety, Argentina hosts rich biodiversity across distinct ecosystems, including the Andean highlands, Patagonian steppes, Pampas grasslands, subtropical forests in the northeast, and wetlands like the Iberá. It is home to thousands of plant and animal species, including iconic wildlife such as the jaguar, guanaco, Andean condor, and numerous endemic birds and amphibians.
Argentina’s biological richness is supported by a strong system of protected areas and national parks, such as Iguazú National Park and Los Glaciares National Park, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Its vast range of ecosystems, shaped by diverse geography and climate, makes Argentina a key player in South American biodiversity and conservation efforts.
Nature's palette painted across the Andes. [Cerro de los 14 colores, Humahuaca, 2025]
Guanacos of the Patagonian Highlands: South America's Wild Camelids [Torres del Paine National Park, 2025]
Eroded Earth: The Sculpted Ravines of the Quebrada de Humahuaca. [Humahuaca, 2025]
Herd of Vicunhas grazing freely with stunning sorrounding of the Hornocal Mountain. [Hornocal, 2025]
Sea lion modelling on a rock in the Beagle Channel. [Ushuaia, 2024]
Couple of Burrowing Parakeets perching on a branch blending with the environment. [Cafayate, 2025]
The magnificence of a Condor; once considered the messenger between the upper world of the Gods and the Earth.. [Capilla del monte, 2025]
Crested Caracara showing the wonderful pattern of its wings. [Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 2024]
Portrait of a Condor. [Capilla del monte, 2025]
Male of a Sea Lion imposing its dominance, [Ushuaia, 2025]
Colony of King Penguin in what it's called "Useless Bay". [Porvenir, 2024]
Guanacos doing teamwork to battle the strong Patagonic wind. [Torres del Paine, 2024]
Baby of Magellanic Penguin well protected in its nest. [Isla Magdalena, 2024]
Imperial Shag cruising on the calm waters of the Beagle Channel. [Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 2024]
The lighthouse of the end of the world. [Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 2024]
Love is in the air. Couple of Magellan Penguin cuddling and caring for each other. [Isla Magdalena, 2024]
Moments of the colony of Magellan Penguin with the lighthouse of the island in the background. [Isla Magdalena, 2024]
Soaring Condor observing the dramatic sceneries in search of carcasses. [Torres del Paine, 2024]
The dangerous trio. [Isla Magdalena, 2024]
Black-Necked Swan feeding its baby with algae. [Lago Argentino, Calafate, 2024]
Fitzroy in all its beauty. [Mount Fitzroy, El Chalten, 2024]
Upland Goose warmed by the last rays of sun of the day. [Calafate, 2024]
Oyster Catcher enjoying a fresh mussel on the shore. [Lago Argentino, Calafate, 2024]
The size of Perito Moreno Glacier compared to a boat. [National park The Glaciers, Calafate, 2024]
Family of Nandu moving in the Patagonian steppe. [Calafate, 2024]
A call to the wild. Stray dog enjoying the view. [Lago Argentino, Calafate, 2024]
Spectacle Tyrant perching on a little branch. [Lago Argentino, Calafate, 2025]