In Chilean Patagonia During COVID-19, 'Isolation Leads To A Sense Of Precariousness'

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In Chilean Patagonia During COVID-19, 'Isolation Leads To A Sense Of Precariousness'
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In Chilean Patagonia, photographer Andria Hautamaki documents what life is like sheltering-in-place on an off-grid cattle ranch, where being isolated in the wilderness can lead to a certain sense of precariousness.

On the edge of this southern beech tree forest, photographer Andria Hautamaki has just enough cell service to use her phone as a mobile hotspot, and then share the connection with her computer.On the edge of this southern beech tree forest, photographer Andria Hautamaki has just enough cell service to use her phone as a mobile hotspot, and then share the connection with her computer.

On day 16 on the ranch without going to town, Hautamaki's partner, Juan Luis, places an empty fuel canister outside a shed after refilling the diesel generator. The generator, used sparingly at night, provides electricity to the ranch.On day 16 on the ranch without going to town, Hautamaki's partner, Juan Luis, places an empty fuel canister outside a shed after refilling the diesel generator. The generator, used sparingly at night, provides electricity to the ranch.

Puerto Natales, the gateway town to Torres del Paine National Park, is typically brimming with adventure-seeking tourists. Now, most stores are closed, and military police patrol the streets.Puerto Natales, the gateway town to Torres del Paine National Park, is typically brimming with adventure-seeking tourists. Now, most stores are closed, and military police patrol the streets.Midway on the Serrano River is a waterfall.

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