Muelle Braun & Blanchard
Muelle Braun & Blanchard: A Gateway to Patagonia's Natural Beauty
A symbolic sculpture in Puerto Natales, La Mano offers a unique photo opportunity and reflects the connection between humanity and the Patagonian landscape.
La Mano, a striking hand sculpture emerging from the earth, is a popular photo stop in Puerto Natales, Chile. Symbolizing the connection between humanity and nature in Patagonia, it offers a memorable visual experience against the backdrop of the Patagonian landscape.
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Walking
La Mano is easily accessible by foot from the center of Puerto Natales. From the town square, head east along the waterfront promenade (Costanera Pedro Montt). Continue past the Fisherman's Monument; La Mano will be visible on the right, approximately a 15-20 minute walk. There are no costs associated with walking.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Puerto Natales. A short taxi ride from the town center to La Mano will typically cost between 2,500 and 4,000 CLP, depending on the time of day and availability. The ride takes about 5-10 minutes.
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