We finally got to Puerto Madryn, where it turned out to be really cold. We were bundled up in beanies and scarves while we strolled on the beach and planned our upcomming excursions.

The next day we rented a car and drove up to Peninsula Valdez, a world heritage site full of wildlife and nature. We saw whales from the coastal cliffs at our first stop.


We stopped at this cool restaurant for some 'cafe con leche'

Then we continued onward in search of orca's (think Shamu) but unfortunately never saw them... supposedly they beach themselves in this particular area to eat baby seals. We were hoping to witness the semi-morbid-but-really-cool event, but lucky for the sea lions they were left alone on this particualr day.


Our next stop was to see the penguins! I never imagined seeing penguins whose normal habitat was not in the snow but rather at the beach! They were sooo cute and we were able to get really close.



The following day, we went to an area with even more 'penguinos,' where they come up onto shore to lay their eggs.


There were also Patagonian llamas everywhere

On our final day in Puerto Madryn, the sun gods were smiling down on us because the temperature increased about 25 degrees since we had first gotten there, and we were able to lay out at the beach (I've missed it even though it has only been a few weeks)!
Now I am back in Buenos Aires and loving it. I moved into my new apartment and just signed up for a photography class (it's all in spanish though, so wish me luck). Everyone here is really nice and friendly, and I already have a busy social calendar! I am going to hold off on looking for a job for a couple more weeks so that I can really enjoy the city before I am caught up with responsibilities... who wants those anyways?
Hasta luego, chao!