Hostal Don Alfredo
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Adios Peru
... straining our ears to the max we learned that the grapes were collected by hand (we understood that) and left to ferment for thirty days (we just about understood that) and then, though, there are these big copper vats with port holes, and lots of coppery coils and pipes and things, and there are probably some hubbly-bubbling noises and one final ringing ping! sound before a baby bottle of Pisco is birthed, a label is smacked onto its bottom and it is sent off into the world to ...
A week in Santiago
... Also heaps of jewellery made form lapis lazuli , a blue semi-precious stone only found in Chile. We had lunch there – had to prepare ourselves for the drive back through the city. They are mad drivers here, never indicate and everything moves at scary speeds, hard not to keep closing my eyes , as I’m the navigator not the best idea. Keep thinking if we get this rental car back without any damage will be a miracle.
Had ...
Getting chilly in Chile
... for a good hour or so, every time someone rode past on a bike they both ran off barking at that person and then came back to us - so funny. We learned about the "coffee with legs" shops where men are served coffee (yes just coffee) by semi nude women. Our guide showed us just how cheap the wine is over here eg: you can buy a nice cab sav in 1.5L bottle for $2190 pesos ($5.68), even the really nice reserves are less than $20 a bottle. We walked through ...
Peaks to Desert Day 25/26- Santiago
... nice hotel room. This is where we remained for the rest of the day having room service, knocking over the mini bar, napping and even eating dinner at the hotel restaurant. Considering the night we had had, we were lucky to achieve that much. We watched some movies, did some facebooking and hit the pillow around 10pm. And that's that, our 26 day Tucan tour was over. In the end I guess we should be kinda grateful to Kumuka for going ...
Of course we did that on purpose!
... Here have a dog" or my personal favourite "you know whats great? Dogs. They say they are mans best friend- do you want a best friend? Thought so, here, his name is Salchicha!". Disappointed that we couldn't think of any reasonable solution, we said goodbye to Salchicha, who looked at us with his little eyes saying "please...don't go" but we continued on walking but turned to have one last glance at our would-be pet, sure that he ...
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