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October 5th 2013
Published: November 12th 2013
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My next destination was La Serena, situated about 500km to the north of Santiago. It's the capital of the Coquimbo region and is the second oldest city in Chile. I planned to use it as a stepping off point before heading to the Valle de Elqui- an important area for the production of pisco (grape brandy), the base for the very popular pisco sour, national drink of Chile- and Peru. In addition, ... Read Full Entry



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True meaningTrue meaning
True meaning

Los Nichos refers to burial niches, in this case the cellar where the original owner not only kept the pisco, but had raging parties that went for days or weeks! Many a pisco was drunk here and the many epitaphs are evidence of this! Quirky sense of humour- heh?
Pisco anyone?Pisco anyone?
Pisco anyone?

These bottles have remained underground for over 80 years!
A bit macabre..........A bit macabre..........
A bit macabre..........

I believe this is a real skull. Of whom, I have no idea!
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Montegrande

A couple of kilometres back along the road to Vicuna is the village of Montegrande, home of Nobel prize winning poet, diplomat, feminist and teacher. A statue in her honour, representing her role as a great educator.
Montegrande ChurchMontegrande Church
Montegrande Church

Typical architecture of the region from the early 19th century.
Gabriel Mistral MuralGabriel Mistral Mural
Gabriel Mistral Mural

Gabriel Mistral's name is milked for all its worth!
Bus trip backBus trip back
Bus trip back

A short ride, but worth the bus fare as it's all up hill back to Pisco Elqui.
Viewpoint out of townViewpoint out of town
Viewpoint out of town

A stroll up one of the local hills on my last afternoon in Pisco Elqui.
I was here! I was here!
I was here!

I'm not very good at "selfies"!
Open air kitchenOpen air kitchen
Open air kitchen

Due to being booked out (there's only one hostel room), I had to move to Hostal San Pedro for my last night, a delightful little "hippy" place. Very basic but still with great views of the Andes
My last Elqui sunsetMy last Elqui sunset
My last Elqui sunset

This time from Hostal San Pedro.
Last supperLast supper
Last supper

Ready to enjoy a yummy vegie pasta and another beautiful starry night.



12th November 2013

Love the blogs
Really enjoying the photos and blogs Sue, Im soooooo jealous, Im still travelling with you vicariously
12th November 2013

Pisco
Hope you are sampling the local product and enjoying the Pisco Sours. Elaine
17th November 2013

Pisco Especial!
Well, yes, of course! Had a really extra special one the other day in a great little restaurant Mar y Canela (Sea & Cinnamon) in Castro just the other day. House speciality & not even really in Pisco country!!
13th November 2013

Great Scenery!
Hi Treadie, Another lot of top photos! Enjoyed reading all your blog. Guess what I've bought a car (Hyundai Getz) & in process of getting my licence! My daughter is learning to drive as well so we will share the car for the time being. On On Wally
17th November 2013

Wal on the road!!
Well, whoo hoo, Wal!! That'll free you up a lot won't it- if you get a chance to drive it!!! Come on! Mum has priority!!!
13th November 2013

Hi Tready.........you little adventurer! Could you change my email on your blog to lisabazzo@bigpond.com. It\'s currently going to my work email. Home is better. Thank you XXXX Spas
17th November 2013

Heh Spas!
Nice to hear from you. Don't know how that happened, as I was positive I had your private email subscribed. Will fix it up in time for the next one. Hope all goes well!
13th November 2013

Powerful Adventure and journal !
great photography again KF
17th November 2013

Heh again!
Thx again, KF!
14th November 2013
Vines, vines everywhere!

hi!!
Hello Sue, my mom and I have really enjoied your block. I´d wish a would be more of a writer and done the same for my trip through Europe :(. Anyways, I totally agree with you about the "not education" to conserve nature and to be responsable for our garbage. It´s one of the biggest problmes in CHile. I wish you the best for your trip. We´ll be sending you pictures from our proyect soon. Take care!!
17th November 2013
Vines, vines everywhere!

Hi in Valparaiso!
Heh Sara- glad you're both enjoying the blog. The comment about the garbage wasn't meant as a criticism (not my place) but as an observation. Looking forward to seeing the results of the project!!

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