Contents Page Where is Patagonia? 2 Travelling to Patagonia 3 Travelling in Patagonia 4 What kind of place is Patagonia? 5 The weather in Patagonia 6 Animals of Patagonia 8 Farms in Patagonia 11 The food of Patagonia 12 Wales and Patagonia 14 A letter from Patagonia 16 Holidays in Patagonia 17 Vocabulary 1 Page 2 Where is Patagonia? Patagonia Wales Patagonia is not a country. Patagonia is a region. A region is a large stretch of land. One part of Patagonia is in Argentina, and one part in Chile. Patagonia is in South America. Page 3 Travelling to Patagonia By aeroplane People fly to Buenos Aires airport in Argentina. Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina. Then, they fly from Buenos Aires to Patagonia. There are two airports in Patagonia – Esquel and Trelew. Page 4 Travelling in Patagonia Some people travel by bus from Buenos Aires airport to Patagonia. It is a very long journey. The journey from Buenos Aires to Trelew takes 20 hours! Not all the roads are very good because sometimes there is no tarmac, only gravel. Picture 1: new road Picture 2: old road 2 Page 5 What kind of place is Patagonia? Look at the map (page 2). Patagonia is divided into three parts. 1 2 3 The Andes mountains The Plain The coast - Atlantic The Andes Here are the Andes. The Andes are very high mountains. There is an active volcano here. There are trees and lakes and glaciers here. The Plain / The desert This is the Plain. It is dry and flat. The coast This is the coast. There are high cliffs and big sand dunes here. Page 6 The weather in Patagonia It is summer in Patagonia in December, January and Febuary. It is winter in Patagonia in June, July and August. Patagonia The Andes The plain/desert The coast summer very hot hot and dry hot winter cold, very wet, snow very cold, some snow cold and wet In summer it is hot and very sunny in Patagonia. But it is cold at night. In winter it is cold and wet. It snows too. Strong winds Patagonia is very windy in spring. There are strong winds of 120 km an hour on the Plain and the coast sometimes. 3 Page 7 Dry Patagonia is very dry. It rains a lot around the Andes but it does not rain a lot around the Plain. Place in Patagonia Comodoro Rivadavia Esquel Futalefu Paso de Indios Trelew Trevelin Rain per year (mm) 260 mm Temperature in summer (˚C) 36˚ Temperature in winter (˚C) 6˚ 640 mm 1250 mm 175 mm 190 mm 750 mm 28 20 37 38 27 3 1 8 10 4 The land on this farm is very dry! Page 8 Animals of Patagonia Magellan Penguin (Penguins) Magellan penguins come to Patagonia in spring (late August/early September). 1. The penguin makes a nest. 2. The penguin lays 2 eggs. 3. The male and female feed the chicks for 29 days. Seals There are a lot of elephant seals on the cliffs around Porth Madryn. Page 9 Whales There are about 1,500 whales swimming in the sea around Porth Madryn. 4 Guanacos The guanaco is similar to a llama. They stay in large groups. They are very shy animals. Don’t get too close to the guanacos because they spit. Their spit stinks! Page 10 Ostriches There are special ostriches in Patagonia. They are very small and have three toes on each foot. They run fast to look for food. 1. 2. 3. 4. The hen lays her eggs. The cockerel looks after the eggs. Sometimes, the cockerel looks after the eggs of more than one hen. Sometimes, there are 20 eggs in one nest! Page 11 Farms in Patagonia Many people in Patagonia keep sheep and cattle. There are a lot of enormous sheep farms in the Andes area. There are a lot of cattle farms on the green lowlands of the Camwy valley and the coast. Page 12 The food of Patagonia Meat and pasta are the traditional foods of Patagonia. Lamb is the traditional meat of Patagonia. They grill the meat for hours over a fire. People eat venison and wild boar too. 5 The people of Patagonia like asado. An asado is a barbecue. They cook many different meats on the fire. The people of Patagonia have an asado at weddings. Asado – cooking a whole lamb’s carcass People eat crab and trout in Rawson and Porth Madryn. People eat mackerel, tuna and lobster too. Page 13 The small town of Gaiman is famous for its teahouses. The teahouses sell delicious cakes such as Welshcakes and bara brith. They also sell cream cakes made of milk jam. There are pancakes with sugar and rum on the menu too. The people of Patagonia like to drink green tea called mate in a special cup with a straw. They drink the tea without milk or sugar. Page 14 Wales and Patagonia Because many people from Wales moved to Patagonia in 1865, there are Welsh signs there. Page 15 About 5,000 people speak Welsh in Patagonia. And many people are learning Welsh! 6 Page 16 A letter from Patagonia Michael D Jones Street Gaiman Patagonia January 2010 Dear friend in Wales, My name is Ana Lyn Hughes. I’m 11 years old. I live in Gaiman with my mother (Gladys), my father (Billy), Lisa, my sister who is 8 years old and Martin, my brother who is 6 years old. I have a dog called Gelert. I speak Welsh and Spanish. I went to the Welsh nursery school in the town. Now, I go to Gaiman Primary School. We speak Welsh and Spanish in school. Spanish is the language of the high school. The summer holidays are in January. In the holidays I swim in the sea at Rawson and Porth Madryn. We go to Esquel too to see my grandparents. We stay on the camp (a big sheep farm) with Taid and Nain and have an asado together. There is no television but I like to go there. It is very hot here now. I enjoy swimming in the river Camwy because the water is cold. Dad works on a big sheep farm looking after the sheep. My mother is a teacher in the Music School in Gaiman. Do you want to be my penfriend? ’Bye Ana Lyn P.S. Here are some pictures of Gaiman. 7 Page 17 Holidays in Patagonia Come on holiday to Patagonia! 8