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South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago July 6th 2006

HOW BLOODY LUCKY ARE WE?!!!!!!! (that was for u cameron) well, here we are, having a ball of a time. However rather tired still (not sure if it is still jetlag or the beers and getting to bed at 2.30am?!) Have met some great people and decided never to come home!!! ha ha ha. The day we arrived we got settled and went for a stroll (Jill was not quite sure what she had gotten herself into?!). very dirty and smogging, but some beautiful parts. After the wine tasting that night, we had a fabulous nights sleep (no waking at 4am for us) wine was delicous. The next day we decided to see some culture, with the help of Tom, an english backpacker, and went to the Meseo de Bellas Artes (or art museam) had some ... read more
The statue
lets play a game

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago July 5th 2006

Thought I would write a first entry after a long first day in Chile. Got into the Airport around 9 in the morning, went outside and it was pretty damn chilly, excuse the pun..Fog and smog littered the city but as the sun came up the visibility improved and it turned out to be a pretty nice city and pretty warm! Went up the Cerro San Cristobel to see the white virgin which looks over the whole city, bit like in Rio but not as famous!! Was amazing views from up there, pity about the smog tho.., then the sun went in and was freezing again, typical! well off to the airport now to meet johnny tomorrow in Lima..hope alls well, Rodders... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 24th 2006

After a 16 hour flight I arrived in Santiago yesterday at 1pm local time and took a shared van from the airport into the city. I checked into La Chimba Hostel in Barrio Bellavista (and wandered around for an hour trying to find a phone to call Mum and Dad) then I explored the city and despite the layer of fog hiding the Andes, it is amazing. I walked from Barrio Bellavista to Central Santiago through Parque Forestal, with a detour through Mercado Central, which I discovered is a fresh seafood market. In the centre are restaurants and as you walk by waiters try and get you to sit down. When they heard my accent they asked lots of questions about Australia and what I thought of Chile, so instead of taking a few minutes to ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 20th 2006

Spent the last 5 days on my own in Mendoza (Argentina) and Santiago de Chile, cos OSM has to fly home a few days earlier to attend to some matters. These 5 days has been a totally new and unforgettable experience for me. Have never backpacked on my own, though I've always harboured that thought. Am always inspired by solo female travellers whol I met on the trip, esp those small and frail looking Asian girls. But one reason why they travelled alone is because they couldn´t find someone to match their schedule to travel with them. So far, I have been lucky to be able to have people to travel with me to long and short trips like Europe, Tibet, Laos and now even South America. This has proved to be a good opportunity to ... read more
Mendoza - Chile Border
My comfort food

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 16th 2006

To me, Santiago is an interesting city mixed with smog, an endless amount of wandering street dogs, evident sanitation problems, a homogenuous population, beautiful mountains and what seems like a million "micros" or buses. But I have fond memories of the friends I met there and the friendly Chilean teachers who made our intensive training bearable. Here are some tidbits and thoughts about my two weeks in Santiago: SMOG It´s hard to breathe in Santiago. And it´s not because of elevation, but smog. During an exploration of the city we visited a vertical park with vistas of the snow-covered Andes that were breathtaking. Unfortunately our breath was taken away by the layer of smog that hovers over the city that disrupts the beautiful landscape of city meeting mountains. PACKS OF STRAY DOGS Santiago (and what I ... read more
President Michelle Bachelet
Plaza de Armas

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 9th 2006

My first Chilean days My first couple of weeks in Chile were spent in Santiago and although the days were long and a bit boring, there were also sporadic adventures. My first few days I hardly saw more than a 1 mile radius of the hostel we were staying in because our time was filled with classes. A typical day began with me getting up at about 7 or 7:30, lowering myself down from the top bunk, putting on my flip-flops and gathering my showering things. I did all this in the dark while trying not to wake my 5 roommates. Showering at the Santiago Hostelling International was always my least favorite thing to do. If there wasn´t a line for the shower I was shocked, and if the water trickled more than a dripping faucet ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 7th 2006

Me Nikki, jenny and rachel and the ozzie boys departed Pucon to make our way to Mendozza in Argentina via Santiago the day after the volcano climb. Jack bus company which was great as the bus waiter even tucked us in!! We arrived in Santiago at 7am and bought tickets to Mendozza straight away. Our bus left at 8am for Mendozza and after driving for 3 hours we got stopped as we had to wait for the Chile and Argentina armies to clear the snow from the andes. We jumped off the bus and our mates bow max dave and mickey were all stopped 2. After a 4 hour wait we find the roads can not be cleared and we have to drive all the way back to Santiago!!! Nigtmare!!! Typical south american disorganisation and no ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 6th 2006

I am scheduled for an overnight stop in Santiago, Chile before flying to Bolivia tomorrow morning. I´m staying in the city centre so I intended to spend the afternoon walking round the various attractions in the main square. What I didn´t realise was that about 10,000 students were protesting for a new curriculum, free bus fares and no exam fees. There was a massive armed police presence and somewhat predictably the protests sparked violence. Unfortunately with my head in a guide book I didn´t notice anything amis until the streets started to fill up with tear gas, it´s not very pleasant stuff it makes you nose and throught burn as well as making your eyes water. Obviously I made a sharp exit, on the way back to the hotel I saw loads of students being arrested ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 4th 2006

A l’arrivée dans l’AIS, Agnès est chargée d’aider a lancer le projet “Centres d’apprentissage Unilever”. Il s’agit de construire et de faire fonctionner 4 centres pré-scolaires pour des enfants entre 3 et 6 ans, dans un premier temps, puis 6 autres par la suite. Tout ceci en impliquant les volontaires d’Unilever qui sponsorise le projet. Premiere etape : la construction des 4 centres. Agnes participe a la « formation » des volontaires Unilever et organise la repartition des differents « jefes de cuadrillas » qui vont conduire les operations. Un certain jeudi d’avril, sous un beau soleil nous rejoignons Colina, au nord de Santiago. Avec l’aide des huit volontaires de l’entreprise nous nous attaquons à quelque chose que nous n’avions pas encore entrepris, enterrer 25 pilotes dans la journée. Traditionnellement les mediaguas que nous avions construites ... read more
le nouveau fiance d'Agnes
Vue d'une mediagua
Pose des plaques de zinc

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago June 4th 2006

Leaving on a jetplane, don't know when I'll be back again... So, let´s begin at where I left my mom and sister at the Chicago O'Hare airport. After going through security I did not shed anymore tears. Ok, I take it back. Once I got to my terminal I sat down, ate the rest of my sandwich and then read Jen & Jason´s cards. Jen´s made me well up. But it was very sweet and much appreciated. The plane from Chicago to Dallas was delayed about 20 minutes, and of course that stressed me out. However the plane ended up being very empty (and very nice) so I found an exit seat and sprawled out. As lucky as I was on the first flight, I knew I would have no such luck on the long flight ... read more




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