Hotel Dreams Valdivia
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Reflexions...
... Des grands etalages de nourriture... J en revenais pas, je pense y retourner demain d ailleurs. Jusqu a maintenant je n allais que dans des petites superettes ou des kiosques, peu de choix, fruits et legumes pourris.
Bref, je vois les choses d une maniere differente. Je sais pas trop comment expliquer tout ca, expliquer ma reaction face au journal de France 2 ou il me semblait que les preoccupations etaient bien superficielles ...
Mr. Bombastic
... people that were there were all couples actually the whole town of Valdivia is just couples like i literally have never seen so many couples in my life! Me and Barbara were joking that maybe when their born their partners are already chosen for them lol. So anyway were in this place we order some drinks and it turns out that this place is a karaoke place and in the beginning we were all like no theres no way were gona do it but then as we ...
Bajo el sol de... Valdivia?!
... were recreating, in a very inventive way, the storming of the fort by Chilean troops during the independance. The battle evolved into a happy scrap between the two camps, the women were crying loudly, the little cannon was making a lot of noise, it was a lot of fun actually! :) Altogether it was an excellent day, which left me a plainful souvenir though: I forgot the sunscreen in the morning, and I got the worst sunburn since the Galapagos, more than two years ago...
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KUNTSMANNed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
... A couple of brands have stood the test of time, Austral and Kuntsmann being the most popular. After checking in to our hostel, we wasted little time in making our way to the Kunstmann brewery which is located 5km out of town.
At first sight, the brewery seemed like a restaurant with an oversized Oktoberfest tent attached to it. After closer inspection, we can confirm that the brewery was in fact a restaurant ...
Spanish Forts, Storms and Snowfall
... sincerely regretted not bringing her waterproof jacket - which is still in the boot of the car back home in Takapuna. Valdivia was also struck by a huge earthquake in the 60's which we were reminded of by the many photographs documenting the destruction on the walls in our hostel. The town was completely rebuilt in the wake of the earthquake and lost much of it's colonial architecture as a result. Earthquakes seem to be a little too regular around these parts, keeping in mind ...