

Brazilian Tourist Survives Perilous Snowstorm Trek in Patagonia
A Brazilian tourist found himself in a life-threatening situation during a recent trip to Patagonia, Argentina. His journey took a perilous turn when, following GPS directions, he took a shortcut that led to his car becoming hopelessly stuck in a snowdrift on Route 29. Faced with a blizzard and plummeting temperatures, Thiago Crevelloni made the difficult decision to abandon his vehicle and walk. He spent five hours battling the elements, covering an estimated 24 kilometers before his desperate plight was discovered. 'I was afraid of being buried alive by the snow,' Crevelloni recounted in a later interview. The Argentinian police in Santa Cruz Province, alerted to his predicament, launched a rescue operation. 'The call was urgent,' explained a police spokesperson, 'as the area is remote and rarely traveled.' The rescue team located Crevelloni displaying 'clear signs of hypothermia.' He was quickly transported to a medical facility for treatment. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of Patagonian weather and the importance of careful planning when venturing into remote areas.