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Adios Peru
... the border to make not stopping there seem a little stupid. We had hopes of more sun-soaked sands and raw, lemony seafood, but were unfortunately none-too impressed with our first Chilean stopover. There wasn’t anything particularly wrong with Arica, but the only two things worth remembering about the town were a small church designed by a Monsieur Eiffel, of otherwise rather widespread fame for some tower in Paris (to find the work of such an artist in this little backwater ...
Day 1, hardly a waterhole
Today was one of the best trips so far of the trip, and it was day 1. We ventured of to the hill of San Cristobal, with, what I like to think is Virgin Mary's daughter (not possible hough, is it?)
Either way it was an amazing hike in thongs, up a reasonably steep hill/mountain, which was simply incredible, got to the summit, after a long and draining walk, some even considered it life-threatening, but either ...
Chile
... the building industry....skyscrapers are going up everywhere...but the people still search for political representation based on social justice and free from corruption....they have an election in 2014 and now I am very interested in the result. I took one of those touristy hop on hop off bus tours of Santiago...Nikki decided to shop instead.....I got off at the Museum of Fine Art....I spent a very pleasant hour looking at sculptures and art work....some of it ...
I will seriously hit you with this ski.
... not thought to look. To be honest it wasn't that obvious but I was not about to let him know that at the time. Grumpy and thirsty we looked up to find our way back to the main slope. Of course it was difficult- that would be why there was no line for that particular contraption. Stubborn as ever we refused to admit defeat and attempted it anyway.
Things looked hopeful until they took a turn for the worse, and I may or may not have skied into a fence. And got stuck. Whilst ...
Valparaiso Rooftops Like Ribbons on a Cake
... roads. Semi-precious stones swirled through the curbs of the streets. Houses were painted with murals that beamed colors and energy. One particular mural caught my eye and inspired me to strike a pose and beg Raj to photograph me there.
At lunch at beautiful Bellavista we overlooked the Pacific Coast eating the freshest, sauteed cod, a green ...