Through Patagonia
By Mustafah Abdulaziz
19 April 2008
I traveled to South America in the beginning of January, 2008 to pursue a series of photographic projects that would end up taking me from the slums of Buenos Aires, through mountains and empty expanses of plains, down to the southernmost tip of the American continent: Tierra del Fuego.
During my travels, which ranged from hitch-hiking in sheep-sheering trucks, local buses, and my own two feet, I would encounter first-hand a the land that was made famous by the British travel writer Bruce Chatwin in his '77 classic, "In Patagonia".
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