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South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 23rd 2006

As a general rule of thumb, its probably a best practice, not to lose one's passport while traveling abroad. I "lost" mine in the bus station today and now find myself (along with Craig and Centor), stuck in Chile till Tuesday at the earliest. My passport, along with my Citi Bank debit card, and yellow vaccination pamphlet are now the proud possessions of someone other than myself. We have spent the last few days in Santiago...which is a great city. Lots to see, great food, great ice cream, and the nicest hostel we have found thus far in our travels. But after three days in one place, we got a bit antsy, and decided to take the two hour trek to Valparaiso to hang at the beach for the day. So after getting to the bus ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 23rd 2006

Just a little interlude here, we've arrived in Santiago, and are trying to adapt to the local mindframe of using telephone, internet, e-mail..... or none of the above. It's quite nice to use any of the above and know that you will arrive somewhere, and will actually have a bed to sleep in. The below is an actual kind hearted reply to a simple e-mail to check for availability. Enjoy.... Hola Hey Fellows, how are you this beautiful friday evening. So, i dont have more availability in my hostel, but i have a full flat with one matrimonial room, kitchen, living room, fernitures, for rent, close to my hostel in Cerro Alegre. Valparaiso. The flat is near to: Yugoeslavian promanade (fireworks) (10 min walking down) Atkinson promanade (fireworks) (13 min walking down) Gervasoni promanade (fireworks) (11 ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 22nd 2006

El final de un logro alcanzado. Una vez tuve en mis manos la tan anhelada camarita (la de las fotos), vino a mi mente el Travelblog.org, esa maravillosa página que una noche descubrí navegando. Esa noche, algo en mí cambió, confirmé lo lindo que puede ser el mundo en que vivimos si intentamos conocerlo. Había nacido en mí el interés por recopilar información de viajes, paseos o como se pueda llamar, las ganas estaban, la intención era firme, mi mente daba para mucho, faltaba lo que ahora sostengo como un tesoro, mi artículo de entrada triunfal al ciberespacio, porque una entrada sin imagen no es nada. Aquí estoy, contento por escribir y atento, expectante porque voy a estar incluído en la memoria online de los viajantes, postear aquí es un sueño hecho realidad. ... read more
Ingresando el blog

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 17th 2006

El viaje comenzó a las 7:00 am, saliendo de mi casa, junto a mi primo para reunirnos con Pepe Salas. Luego cruzamos parte de Santiago para llegar al punto de reunion. El viaje comenzó ligero a buen ritmo por la ruta 68 hasta el túnel lo prado. Ahi esperamos para cruzar el tunel, para luego descender por una bajada a 40 km/hr, lo cual fue bastante agradable para nosotros. Finalmente llegamos a la comuna de Maria Pinto, la cual es una pequeña localidad ubicada a 50 km de stgo, aun conserva ese encanto rural y sabor a campo. Ahi se realizaba la 2 feria de microempresarios locales, donde pudimos degustar y ver algunos de sus productos. Fue un rato de relajo, descanso, y comer unas ricas empanadas de pino. Al regreso nuestro grupo opto por una ... read more
Esperando la partida
la cleta
primera parada

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 15th 2006

Today I went to a tiny little town outside of Santiago called Pomaire, with Kelly. The attraction of this town is all of its ceramics, and so on the weekends, some guy said that there is no space to park cars and its completely full of people. Today we were the only gringas there (almost. Sometimes I want to hug strangers I hear speaking English. I dont really know why, because its not like I dont hear English all the time.), and so it was really nice. We just wandered around. It took about a half hour to get there from Santiago, but I slept on the way, and when I wasnt sleeping the landscape was gorgeous, alot like that of California. The bus just dropped us off on this random spot on the freeway, maybe ... read more

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 15th 2006

Now, admittedly I only spent three days in Santiago (and on one of which I opted to take a day-trip to the coast - more about that in a minute), and I think I have been somewhat spoiled by the fantastic South American cities I have visited (think Buenos Aires particularly) but I just couldn't find anything to get excited about in Santiago. It is rather efficient and clean, and is fortunate enough to have the Andes as a backdrop (if the smog lifts enough to be able to see them!) but if that is the best thing I can think of to say about it, I'll take the dog poo covered pavements of Buenos Aires or the urine stink of Rio over that any day. At least those cities had some character, something I was ... read more
Villarica volcano, Pucon
Pucon sunset
Santiago

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 14th 2006

I watched from the window in satisfaction as the faded blue metrobus wound its way out of Santiago´s endless suburbs and into the countryside. The sun was dazzling and I ducked my head into the shadow of the curtain to gaze at the river charging alongside us. As much as I had come to love Santiago, three months living on the 19th floor of an apartment block in the centre of such a big city had left me longing for air which tasted clean and a pause from the endless drone and fumes of cars and buses. I was headed towards the Cajon del Maipo, a stunning canyon southeast of Santiago and a popular area for wealthy Chileans to visit at weekends for skiing in the winter and rafting, cycling and hiking during spring and summer. ... read more
The only other form of transport to the baths
Roadside stall
The thermal baths

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Santiago December 13th 2006

Happy Holidays from South America! As many of you know, I have been traveling through South America for 6 months now. If you've been following my blog, you have been sharing in all my experiences and following along on my adventures vicariously. Thank you for your readership and wonderful comments. They help me feel connected back home, and I have cherished each and every one. For those of you who wonder, hey, what the heck has Tana been up to this year?, I am including the highlights here. To my blog fan base, enjoy the recap. (Ps, if you are not subscribed to my blog, you can subscribe at the bottom and will get an email everytime i post- no spam, i promise). On December 14th, I will be joining a month long tour through Patagonia. ... read more
Dolphin Swim, Florida Keys
Sealion, Galapagos, Ecuador
Straddling The Equator, Ecuador

South America » Chile » Santiago Region » Providencia December 11th 2006

Pinochet died yesterday. It was wierd because it was the same day that the group we traveled down here with left on their flight back to Cali. Alot of the streets were closed, and so we ended up being dropped off by the bus close to the hospital that he had died at. There were alot of people who had sighns and candles and were yelling things along the line of "Thank you, Pinochet!". So we went into that crowd, just to look around. It was really disturbing being inside of a mob of people who support a mass murderer, mass torturer, who stole rule of their country and made the poor poorer. I cant even imagine supporting someone who used torture against innocent people. And the wierd thing was that there was both old and ... read more

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

Wow, I'm in Chile!!! Decided to go to Chile with the Americans and Austrians so I could see the mountains close up. It was a spectacular bus ride with views pretty much the whole time. Santiago is surprisingly pleasant. Most things I'd heard about Chile were negative, but I've found it to be quite nice. It's way more expensive than Argentina, but it has a nice feel to it. Went out one night and then to a mountain to overlook the city. Maybe I'm going to Pucon tomorrow and then back to Argentina to Bariloche??? Not sure...the Austrians want me to go to Bolivia with them, so maybe I'll do that...Too many options really. Hasta Luego!... read more
mountains
Another new gang
again...




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