Torres Del Paine, Patagonia
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Dark the puma photographed by Victor Vega. He is one of the oldest male pumas in Torres del Paine at about fifteen years old.
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“ Horses in Heaven “ // Timothy Dhalleine
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Apex Predator of Patagonia by David & Shiela Glatz
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She went over the hill like it was a small fence. When she hit the ground she noticed the humans at the foot of the hill. Bold and confident, the wild Puma (Puma concolor) didn’t retreat. She didn’t hide. She strutted right past us with her head held high. Down here the Puma is the apex predator. With no competition from bears, wolves or jaguars - the primary competition faced by this species in the other portions of its range - the Patagonian Puma can be viewed in the open and in the daylight.at least in the protected areas like the national parks.
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Torres Del Paine, Chile: Torres del Paine is a Chilean commune located in the inland of Última Esperanza Province and Magallanes Region. The commune is administered by the municipality in Cerro Castillo, the major settlement in the commune. Torres del Paine National Park lies within the commune. Wikipedia
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The Milky Way above the mountains of Torres del Plaine , a national park in Chile ✨
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Patagonia By Van
Part 9: Cold skies
One more round of digital colourings of ink sketches from towards the end of the trip.
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Epullanca the puma photographed by Miguel Angel Fuentalba, Chilean Patagonia.
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" The Granite Spires " //© Timothy Dhalleine
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Torres Del Paine, Patagonia, Chile
By Katharina Jaisle
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Paine Searching for His Sister by David & Shiela Glatz
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Young male Puma (aka Mountain Lion aka Cougar aka Panther aka Catamount) (Puma concolor) named Paine (“blue” in the local indigenous Patagonian language) walks along a ridge searching for his sister.
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