Casa del Profesor Iquique
Calle Ramirez 839 Iquique, 1100877, Chile
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Oct. 25th we finally made it to Chile! Crossing the border was much easier than we anticipated. The first night we stayed in Arica, which is a beach town. We had a relaxing day eating good food and a great walk by the beach. Yesterday afternoon we made it to Iquique. Iquique is another beach city that has georgian style houses and a huge boardwalk …
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Oh i do love to be by the sea side.
... was having stomach cramps so had to concentrate when walking in case i sharted, (**** myself instead of *******). Made it back to the hostel with no dramas, made a light tea and had a glass chilean white wine, but was still struggling so went to bed early.
Up early for a day on the beach, it was nice bright sunny day with a nice wind to cool you down. We set up camp close to the sea so we could watch the surfers, after a couple of hours decied to go for a bit of ...
A ghost town visit
... mountain (it is too monsterous to be given the simple name dune.) God help the people of Iquique if this dry, barren wall of dust and dirt ever comes down! They have shored up most of the edges of this beast - a good thing, since the highway in and out of town runs right below it. When we arrived and walked from the bus station into the twilight, in search of our hostal, my first impression of the town was that it seemed a bit dodgy. The streets were dimly lit ...
Mini-reunie
... naar Valparaiso gegaan, om daar 1,5 maand te werken in een hostel en spaans te leren. Na een hele toer door Argentina, Peru en Bolivia te maken, was ze terug richting Santiago de Chile aan het reizen om daar binnen enkele weken haar vlucht terug naar huis te nemen. Ze passeerde door Iquique, nét op de moment dat ik in Salta zat, net aan de andere kant van de Andes.
Naar Europese normen een enorme afstand. ...
The day before the day before I get home
... s n kids swimming beach to the rocky, craggy coastline that tempts serious surfers and stupid tourists. You can also paraglide if you are so inclined – jumping off the sand cliffs that loom over and shadow the town and landing on the beach. I’d rather have a pisco sour.
Ruby – remember her name cuz you will hear of her one day – looks like she’s Andean/Chilean when she’s tan, or Chinese when she’s ...

