Went into Puerto Aguirre from a small cove, where we had stayed overnight. We
had read that you could buy fuel there and intended to fill up our
stores. There was an Armada Station where we went in and said hello, then we took a
walk around the town, which was deserted and derelict to say the least. There were some
signs which pointed out that there was once a more vibrant city. In
the hardware store the stuff in the window was left, but if you looked further into the
store, shelves were all empty. The fuel station was gone. Felt like
walking into something that lived 20 years ago. We must make sure that our
supplies last. Continuing south to Laguna San Rafael.
had read that you could buy fuel there and intended to fill up our
stores. There was an Armada Station where we went in and said hello, then we took a
walk around the town, which was deserted and derelict to say the least. There were some
signs which pointed out that there was once a more vibrant city. In
the hardware store the stuff in the window was left, but if you looked further into the
store, shelves were all empty. The fuel station was gone. Felt like
walking into something that lived 20 years ago. We must make sure that our
supplies last. Continuing south to Laguna San Rafael.
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