Micah is 10 years old and he had a coat geared to the season, a Patagonia winter jacket with a hood.
The Wildly Peaceful, Human, Almost Boring, Ultimately Great New York City Protests for Eric Garner|Mike Barnicle|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Sponsored by Patagonia, the new spot would have been called Patagonia Reef had Surfrider not abandoned the project.
Surfing Is Less Mystical and More High Tech Says a New Book|Josh Dzieza|August 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
We know there are great entrepreneurs out there with really great ideas and resources and they could be the next Patagonia.
Patagonia Creates Venture Capital Fund to Invest in Green Businesses|Miranda Green|May 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Likely candidates will, in essence, be those Patagonia can see itself in.
Patagonia Creates Venture Capital Fund to Invest in Green Businesses|Miranda Green|May 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Patagonia already invests money directly into the environment.
Patagonia Creates Venture Capital Fund to Invest in Green Businesses|Miranda Green|May 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Doubtless these Parrots were originally stray colonists from the tropics, although now resident in so cold a country as Patagonia.
Argentine Ornithology, Volume II (of 2)|P. L. Sclater
It has gone into 150 editions in Patagonia, where the editions are very large, and ought to be in great demand in this country.
Punch, Volume 156, January 22, 1919.|Various
We arrived here on the 24th of October, after our first cruise on the coast of Patagonia.
More Letters of Charles Darwin|Charles Darwin
He is the author of a description of Patagonia, published in London after the expulsion of the Jesuits.
Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836|Robert FitzRoy
On one such occasion, for lack of other talk, I told her of some of my adventures in Patagonia (where I have never been).
Baby Jane's Mission|Reginald Parnell
British Dictionary definitions for Patagonia
Patagonia
/ (ˌpætəˈɡəʊnɪə) /
noun
the southernmost region of South America, in Argentina and Chile extending from the Andes to the Atlantic. Area: about 777 000 sq km (300 000 sq miles)
an arid tableland in the southernmost part of Argentina, rising towards the Andes in the west