Ushuaia
1. At the post office 🏘️, you can get two unique stamps.
One stamp features a charming little house 🏠 and is very clear, while the other depicts a snow-capped mountain 🏔️. Unfortunately, the mountain stamp has become quite blurry due to frequent use, so I decided to skip it.

2. If you visit the Ushuaia Tourist Center 🏘️, you’ll find six different stamps available. The center is conveniently located near the cruise ship ⛵️ dock ⚓️, making it easy to access. However, the stamps are quite large, and a standard postcard might not fit all of them. This time, I chose two with special commemorative value: one for Antarctica 🧊 and another for the world’s southernmost lighthouse 🌍💡.

In the third image, you can see the six stamps at the tourist center, including my favorite Antarctica stamp and the world’s southernmost lighthouse stamp.

In the eighth image, the top left corner features a rare Easter Island stamp, the right side is the Ushuaia post office stamp, the bottom left is the Antarctica stamp, the bottom right is the world’s southernmost lighthouse stamp, and the top right is a stamp from the Pascua Earth Rock Art in Peru, showcasing a collection of intricate rock art.





That’s really interesting! I didn’t know there were so many unique stamps in Ushuaia. The blurry mountain stamp is a bummer, but still cool to see the difference between new and well-used ones. Definitely makes me want to visit the tourist center next time I’m there.
Thanks for your interest! Yes, Ushuaia has some fascinating stamps. The blurry one is a bit disappointing, but it’s fun to compare their conditions. Hope you get to visit the tourist center someday—it’s a great experience!