The Cueva del Jimbo, one of the main tourist attractions of the Tierra del Fuego National Park, collapsed
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The Jimbo Cave, a popular tourist destination in the Tierra del Fuego National Park in Argentina, collapsed completely and now becomes completely inaccessible. The fact caused a strong commotion among tourists, mountaineers and explorers, who took as a point of reference to the place. As a result, no casualties were recorded. Now, videos on social networks show the site where Jimbo Cave was located. Read also... What it is like to live on the mo…


In the last few hours, the famous “Cueva de Jimbo”, one of the main attractions of the Tierra del Fuego National Park, collapsed in its entirety. There were no casualties, according to the local media. The structure was ice and used to be one of the most visited places by tourists, although the authorities had banned it from entering since 2021 because of its fragility. Despite the warning, in late 2022 a Brazilian died in that place after impac…
Located in a privileged setting of Ushuaia, near the Cañadón de la Oveja, it was a reference point for mountaineering and hiking lovers. There were no injuries
Located in a privileged setting of Ushuaia, near the Cañadón de la Oveja, it was a reference point for mountaineering and hiking lovers. There were no injuries
During the last hours, the world was made known that Jimbo Cave, which was identified as a strange and unusual formation of ice, northwest of the city of Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, collapsed. That’s right. In a matter of seconds, this huge “frozen” cavity, located on the Cañadón de la Oveja path, collapsed. Fortunately, this natural event did not register injured. Now, from the place where the road leading to this tourist attraction o…
Jimbo Cave, a popular tourist destination in Tierra del Fuego National Park, suffered a recent collapse that caused shock in the local community and among tourists. This iconic landmark, known for its natural ice tunnel, had been an attraction for mountaineers and explorers for years. However, due to constant ice breaks and the fragility of its structure, access to the cave was banned in 2021. The cave collapse did not surprise experts who had a…
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