La Estancia San Gregorio
ghost town San Gregorio
wool_wool_wool
sheep's_end
hall of (no) sheep
AMADEO
the funkyness of rust
break on through
inside Amadeo
basement_mess
Castel Ritaldi - San Gregorio
Castel Ritaldi - San Gregorio
Castel Ritaldi - San Gregorio
Castel Ritaldi - San Gregorio
Amadeo
rusty history
Amadeo broken
distorted
San Gregorio
at the beach
where the sheepshearers live
Estancia San Gregorio - a place to sleep
where the sheepshearer sleeps
under cloudy skies
not cozy
Estancia San Gregorio
no fire to warm up
no fire to warm up
Blacksmiths - Herreria
Garage
Garage
Materials Store - Deposito Materiales
Suppliers Office - Proveeduria Oficina
the stern
inside_Ambassador
the bow
Ambassador - the rusty whale
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Preserved in Salt – San Gregorio Beach State Park,…
The Rising of the Mist – San Gregorio Beach State…
The Mouth of San Gregorio Creek – San Gregorio Bea…
Looking Down – San Gregorio Beach State Park, San…
The Santa Cruz Mountains – San Gregorio Beach Stat…
Ice Plants – San Gregorio Beach State Park, San Ma…
Windswept – San Gregorio Beach State Park, San Mat…
Watching the Tide Come In – San Gregorio Beach Sta…
Grassy Bluffs – San Gregorio Beach State Park, San…
Wind and Waves – San Gregorio Beach State Park, Sa…
The Right Angles – San Gregorio Beach State Park,…
The Cabrillo Highway – San Gregorio Beach State Pa…
The Top of the Cliffs – San Gregorio Beach State P…
At the Foot of the Cliffs – San Gregorio Beach Sta…
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abandoned San Gregorio
The historiscal large abandoned Estancia San Gregorio north of the Strait of Magellan rests in peace since a half century. Founded in 1870 it was one of the first places where the 'Sociedad Explotadora Tierra del Fuego' settled. In this area Monsieur Marius Andrieu brought sheep from the Malvinas for acclimatation. With 91805 hectar, Jose Menendez in 1884 leased the fields and bought it in 1903. Since that the development of some industries and livestock farming began. Soon 140000 sheep were on the farm. Jose Menendez bought the ship Amadeo in 1892 (I will post some images of the wreck later), the first steamer in this region, which transported wool to Europe for decades. It is out of operation since 1932 and now lost as wreck. The Ambassador (see pics before) was a shipwreck salvaged by Menéndez, and its wood was used to build the first buildings in the area.
Residents say that ghosts live in the huge buildings.......but we met nobody, they were out that day. Nevertheless it's a ghost town. There is still some equipment inside and huge numbers of bales of sheep's wool.
Residents say that ghosts live in the huge buildings.......but we met nobody, they were out that day. Nevertheless it's a ghost town. There is still some equipment inside and huge numbers of bales of sheep's wool.
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