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Alberto Maria De Agostini
Italian explorer

Alberto Maria De Agostini

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Italian explorer
A.K.A.
Alberto María de Agostini, Alberto María De Agostini
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Birth
2 November 1883, Pollone, Italy
Death
25 December 1960, Turin, Italy (aged 77 years)
Age
77 years
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Biography

Father Alberto Maria de Agostini (2 November 1883 – 25 December 1960) born in Pollone, Piedmont was an Italian missionary of the Salesians of Don Bosco order as well as a passionate mountaineer, explorer, geographer, ethnographer, photographer and cinematographer.

Life

De Agostini lived as a missionary in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia, between Chile and Argentina, where he was the first person to reach several mountain peaks, glaciers and sea sounds; and discovered others, some named after him.

In January–February 1931 he, Egidio Feruglio, and the alpine mountain guides Croux and Bron, were the first to fully cross the Southern Patagonian Ice Field; they did it from Lago Viedma (Argentina) to the vicinity of Patagonian channels of the Pacific Ocean (Chile), and back.

He also sustained a long and deep relationship with the native people of Tierra de Fuego.

In addition he has left behind 22 books and written works in Italian, German and Spanish; a precious collection of several hundred photographs; and a documentary film; all of them on Patagonia and Tierra de Fuego and the Fuegian tribes.

He died in Turin on Christmas Day, 1960.

There is now an Alberto de Agostini National Park in the west part of Tierra del Fuego named after him.

Published works

Books

  • Guía Turística de Magallanes y Canales Fueguinos (1924)
  • Guía Turística de los Lagos Argentinos y Tierra del Fuego (?)
  • El Lanín y sus alrededores. Parque nacional (1941)
  • Ande Patagoniche - viaggi di esplorazione nella Cordigliera Patagonica australe (1949)
  • Trent'anni nella Terra del Fuoco (1955)
  • Sfingi di ghiaccio (1958)

Films

  • Terre Magellaniche (1933)
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 20 Mar 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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