The Patagonia region covers almost all of the southern part of Argentina, covering an area of about 673,000 square kilometers (260,000 square miles), consisting of vast grasslands and deserts, stretching from 37° south to 51° south. Its border is about west of the Patagonia Andes, the Colorado River on the north coast, the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Magellan Strait on the south. The world's longest mountain range, the Andes, has created a strange shape here, towering peaks, like totem worship like bamboo poles. The Andes on the Patagonia plateau travel north and south, to the west is Chile and to the east is Argentina. The most famous peaks here are Fitzroy and Cerotore. Many travelers talk about these two tower peaks, not with beauty, but with amazing! The climbing movement that took place here is mainly rock and ice mixed climbing. ChaltenFitzRoy, CeroTorre, is the "fight" stage of world-class high people.