We belong to the fifth generation of two families who were pioneers in Valdés Peninsula, the Olazabal and the Endara family.
The very first member was Don Félix Olazabal, a basque from France, who got to Peninsula in 1897 with a flock of 800 sheep and who lived in natural caves in the coast of Puerto Pirámides. And Francisca Endara, our great-great grandmother, also French-Basque, who arrived to Peninsula in early 1900 to raise Australian Merino sheep.
Their fields became true oasis in the patagonian desert.
The ranch, Rincón Chico, is part of the inheritance, who made this become a fact.