San Pedro


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Published: September 16th 2012
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Crossing into Chile, our last country of our epic trip, and arriving at the small town of San Pedro de Atacama was very surreal experience. Leaving the tiny one-roomed Bolivian border post and then driving 40 minutes into San Pedro to then be stamped into Chile, was something we have never encountered. It was like an optional activity whether to visit the immigration office or not! Plus, it’s the only land border crossing we’ve ever done, where all our bags are put through an x-ray machine! Sheesh, we’re in the desert, in the middle of nowhere, for goodness sake!

Anyway, San Pedro was a lovely town and we thoroughly enjoyed our couple of days relaxing in the warmer weather. It is a notable tourist destination (as we realized from the price shock we received for a couple of groceries!) but still has a certain charm about it. The one story adobe (building material made from mud and straw – think of the typical rural African huts) houses and large peppercorn trees, made you feel like it was a little oasis in the middle of nowhere…oh wait, that’s exactly what it is!

The Atacama is the driest desert in the
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world, so much so that even the roofs of the adobe houses in San Pedro are made of mud. The area receives an average of 1mm rain with some weather stations having never recorded any rain!

We did a star tour the first night with a privately run observatory outside of the town. For us fellow southern hemisphere folk, there wasn’t anything new, but we did get to see a few interesting stars and galaxies through their collection of large telescopes.

We ventured out into Death Valley where we enjoyed an afternoon of sandboarding down some pretty big dunes. We then headed into Luna Valley to watch the sunset with a good ol’ Pisco Sour. The landscape was unbelievable and seeing rocks made out of halite (pure clear rock salt) was a first for me. First glance the halite appears as solid chunks of ice, but give it a lick and yep, it’s warm and salty.

The rest of our time was spent sitting in the town square, eating delicious ice-cream cones and watching the world go by.

We caught the bus down to Santiago, which was a delightful 24 hour trip. One plus side was that we travelled through the day and got to see amazing scenery whilst travelling the super dry Chilean coastline.

We’re onto our last couple of weeks, where we’ll spend some time up in the mountains snowboarding and then down to the coastal town of Valparaiso before flying home!


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Sunset over the Andes

that's salt..not snow


17th September 2012

Those are some awesome sand dunes. Just love the Wifi area. loads of love to you both
17th September 2012

Hello :)
Hi James & Toni Lovely to have your holiday info again. Lovely pics and you guys are really looking well. Time has gone by so quickly too. Can't believe your holiday is coming to an end ! Thanks for all your blogs over the weeks. Look forward to each new week. Take care. Lots of love Debbie xxxxx
17th September 2012

sho sho sho
JAMES!!! Oh wise mountain man with beard! Ur trad look is growing :-p Toni!! Thats a bloody great long sand dune! I think my thighs spasmed breifly just looking at it :) Looks like you guys are having an amazing time!! Lekker lekker lekker! Jealous, can't help it. Take care now green team! Lots of love! K
17th September 2012

Hi Guys. That sandboarding looks like so much fine....if you know how to!!! Im sure that sand must get into some hair raising places if you had to wipe out!! I think i'm going to have withdrawals when you guys return home. I so look forward to your blog updates. They have become a way of life :) Enjoy your last two weeks J and T. Love you guys xx
17th September 2012

Cycling on death road!
Hi James and Toni, Your holiday stories are awesome, and the photos are stunning! It looks like you are having such a great time. One of my work friends (Neil)just got back from a three week tour of South America and he was showing me his photos today, of the cycling on death road that he did. And you two are in his photos!!! What are the chances?! He said he was chatting to you fellow South Africans during the trip :) pretty funny. See you guys soon! Jenna
17th September 2012
our little porch

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Looks awesome, you guys are having so much fun although what ever it is your drinking had better days have fun enjoy the rest of your trip, maybe when you get back home James can find a razor, lol
18th September 2012

Looks like loads of fun. A long walk back up though, but mild compared to what you've been doing I'm sure. "La espera en su siguiente blog" x x
8th October 2012
San Pedro's town square

Nice Picture & info.
Nice picture. More info:http://www.chile365.cl/es-san-pedro-de-atacama.php

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