The Guevara family vault smashed floor, exposing coffins.
Marcelo Stefanoni and partner Maria Luz: “there is populism but no money”.
Christian (left) and Gonzolo happy to send me on my way having inspected.
Grave memorial to Father Antony Fahy from Galway. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Biking import and handling specialists, Sandra and Javier of DakarMotos, Buenos Aires. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
The family vault said to contain the remains of Che Guevara’s mother, Celia de la Serna y Llosa, daughter of Ernesto Guevara Lynch. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Kathy Wood, one half of Motofreight.co.uk and her well used GS. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Inside the Guevara family derelict vault.
Memorial and grave of Admiral William Brown, founder of there Argentine Navy. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Out with there old and in with the new: Buster (left) and Skye supervise the UK to Irish re-registration of the bike. Photographs: Peter M
Brown’s casket
My bike, on the pallet, contents wrapped and ready for boxing and airfreighting to Buenos Aires via Mexico City. Photograph: Motofreight
Pointe Burnaby summit
Stephen Hingston
Tip2Top Adventure
PeterMurtagh
Ascending the Bishorn (4,153m), Switzerland
At ther DMZ between N + S Korea copy
Biking pal and author Geoff Hill
On the Camino
Health ministry official temperature tests everyone on the flight out of Punta Arenas. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Corcoran warehouseman Jose
Me, Anni, Eliana and Marcos
Unloading another pallet of Kerrygold.
Patricio Corcoran in his corporate HQ
The grave in Punta Arenas
Downtown Punta Arenas.
Downtown Punta Arenas.
Caption: Franklin John and the lovely house he designed 45 years ago. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Franklin John, gentleman host and proud Welshman. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Policewoman Marisa
Patagonia biker Fernando & Elena
Myriam.
Cattle on the pampas.
Wild pampas grass. . .
Adela and her dogs.
The Guevara family vault smashed floor, exposing coffins.
Marcelo Stefanoni and partner Maria Luz: “there is populism but no money”.
Christian (left) and Gonzolo happy to send me on my way having inspected.
Grave memorial to Father Antony Fahy from Galway. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Biking import and handling specialists, Sandra and Javier of DakarMotos, Buenos Aires. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
The family vault said to contain the remains of Che Guevara’s mother, Celia de la Serna y Llosa, daughter of Ernesto Guevara Lynch. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Kathy Wood, one half of Motofreight.co.uk and her well used GS. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Inside the Guevara family derelict vault.
Memorial and grave of Admiral William Brown, founder of there Argentine Navy. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Out with there old and in with the new: Buster (left) and Skye supervise the UK to Irish re-registration of the bike. Photographs: Peter M
Brown’s casket
My bike, on the pallet, contents wrapped and ready for boxing and airfreighting to Buenos Aires via Mexico City. Photograph: Motofreight
Pointe Burnaby summit
Stephen Hingston
Tip2Top Adventure
PeterMurtagh
Ascending the Bishorn (4,153m), Switzerland
At ther DMZ between N + S Korea copy
Biking pal and author Geoff Hill
On the Camino
Health ministry official temperature tests everyone on the flight out of Punta Arenas. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Corcoran warehouseman Jose
Me, Anni, Eliana and Marcos
Unloading another pallet of Kerrygold.
Patricio Corcoran in his corporate HQ
The grave in Punta Arenas
Downtown Punta Arenas.
Downtown Punta Arenas.
Caption: Franklin John and the lovely house he designed 45 years ago. Photograph: Peter Murtagh
Franklin John, gentleman host and proud Welshman. Photograph: Peter Murtagh