The track that closes the album is dominated by a Velvet Underground repetitive guitar chord. An echo in an Tierra del Fuego infinite visual expanse. This song is a tribute to the end of the world: Karukinka Island and the people who inhabited it. The inclusion of an extract from the voice of Selknam shaman Lola Kepja, recorded by anthropologist Ann Chapman in the 1960s, places us in this imaginary space free of time. Here, the album's conceptual proposition is consolidated, in this journey from the representative to the concrete, in this remote and extreme nature that has shaped those who have traveled and inhabited it.