Patagonia includes the southern parts of Argentina and Chile, and because of its location, it is also called "the end of the world". A magical and mysterious landscape with unimaginably beautiful nature opens up there. This also convinced the famous British photographer Andy Lee, who captured this landscape in photographs.
Archaeological discoveries they testify that it is Patagonia inhabited since the 10th millennium BC, and the landscape was really discovered and explored by colonists in 1535. The southernmost part of South America has been considered a mysterious landscape ever since, rich in inspiring nature and also natural ores.
The beautiful Patagonia was also explored by the famous British photographer Andy Lee, who decided to photograph his new project properly at the "end of the world". He captured this dream landscape in the area of Chile with filters for infrared photography, which are a trademark of his photographic work. He named the project Patagonia Dreaming I, and you can see the breathtaking photos in the gallery.