The US, Canada, and Europe has nothing that compares to Patagonia. I see you guys constantly having dick waving contests over your shitty mountains but they pale in comparison to what you'll find down here along with our views.
The US, Canada, Europe and Patagonia have nothing that compares to central Asia. I see you guys constantly having dick waving contests over your shitty mountains but they pale in comparison to what you'll find down here along with our views.
>>2791332You wouldn't know.
>>2791332We've got Patagonia at home.
>mountainsYawn.Where are your trees?
>>2791353Yes, trees do exist in other parts of the world anon.
>>2791332Alaska Range, Coast Range, and the Alps all have granite spires surrounded by glaciers.Patagonia is cool but not unique.
>>2791332I live in patagonia, the only thing i envy from gringos and europeans is the amount or game they have. here you're lucky to see some ranch owned deer a few times or hares. boar are supposed to be around but i've never seen one, just the prints and the poop. >>2791353chilean side of patagonia is very forested. looks a bit like a jungle, because it's a rainforest.
>>2791332You may be right but the rockies are a few miles from my front door so I will suffer with what I have.
>>2791386Alaska's mountains are really second in grandeur only to the central Asian ranges, if even them.To me the real treat is seeing all the different kinds of beauty the world has to offer, which is why I personally feel lucky to live in the western US, we have all kinds of landscapes that are amongst the most spectacular of their kind in the world, deserts, canyons, forests, waterfalls, all sorts of stuff. And our mountains are diverse and not half bad either, the Wind River Range, Glacier NP, the Cascades, Yosemite Valley and the Sierra etc, all are pretty spectacular in different ways. That being said if I had to pick my favorite range I've visited in terms of beauty it's the Canadian Rockies, so yeah our mountains (besides Alaska) aren't the best, but still great.