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Published: October 4th 2014
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Today was spent getting reacquainted with the wonderful neighborhood that Patricia and Laine live in.
My flight landed early, which was a good thing because going through immigration and customs was a nightmare. Thousands of people from every nationality were being processed, and long lines seemed to be never ending. But nothing could dampen my enthusiasm.
Did you know that Chile has very strict...
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james st. james
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hola
hi. i've really enjoyed reading your posts on both of your chile trips (i'm actually not done rummaging through your most recent trip). just a comment on your outing to cerro san luis (that residential hill above el golf), that building is not a mosque. islam forbids images of people (statues) so there wouldn't be one at a mosque. however, i was intrigued and looked it up. i suspected it was hindu and "sho nuff" it turns out it's a private residence belonging to an owner of a car dealership in punta arenas who is of indian (india) origin. we've both learned something today. enjoy your time in chile! salu2.