San Pedro, Chile

Travel Blogs from San Pedro (731)

Getting Used to Clean Air, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile travel blog
Getting Used to Clean Air
Jul 5, 2006

... , some tagged with colorful yarns, woven into their fur, to brand them as someone's property. Our guide, interestingly enough, was a San Pedro native and indigenous. Well-spoken in Spanish, I was on a tour of gringos, and he insisted on speaking in ...

A travel blog entry by arichardson
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floating on salt..., San Pedro de Atacama, Chile travel blog
floating on salt...
Feb 17, 2008

... , NY.    There's this initiative to tap the power of the geysers...gather up a bit of geothermal for San Pedro...makes sense to me.   But there's conflict between tourism people and energy activists/energy developers.....the most ...

A travel blog entry by rawhideone
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Altiplano and The Valley of the Moon (San Pedro 2), San Pedro de Atacama, Chile travel blog
Altiplano and The Valley of the Moon (San Pedro 2)
Jul 5, 2006

... most interesting part of the caves was the entrance, a tiny canyon of soft sedimentary rock. Approximately six months earlier, heavy rains hit San Pedro, dumping the equivalent of a high-year's total rainfall (just an inch and a half) in a day. In such a ...

A travel blog entry by arichardson
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Chile and a slight change of plans!, San pedro de atacama, Chile travel blog
Chile and a slight change of plans!
Jul 6, 2008

... reach Santiago in the south and the location of our flight to Oz...... after some reseach and realising that Chile was mainly desert in between San Pedro and Santiago we decided to add another stamp to the passort and work south through Argentina for for ...

A travel blog entry by thomaswguy
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Forum Discussions on San Pedro (26)

Santiago to Uyuni salt flats
Posted on May 12, 2008, 02:44:31
Hey there, I did it backwards, but yeah if you get up to San Pedro de Atacama in North Chile (if you don't break the journey, it's a 23 hour bus ride, but comfy buses as Chile is definitely the most well-off country in SA!) You'll be ...
Santiago to Cuzco ... and back???
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 12:57:37
... be indicated. Here is a site that shows the quality of long-distance buses: Bus companies in Chile The route suggested by Eileen is the best: San Pedro de Atacama (skipping Antofagasta), Iquique, Arica, Arequipa, from Arequipa take the direct bus to ...
Santiago to Uyuni salt flats
Posted on May 9, 2008, 07:02:07
Hey there, I did it backwards, but yeah if you get up to San Pedro de Atacama in North Chile (if you don't break the journey, it's a 23 hour bus ride, but comfy buses as Chile is definitely the most well-off country in SA!) You'll be able ...
santiago chile to machu piccu?
Posted on May 4, 2008, 13:18:10
... though, but it was really nice to be in the desert. We spend a few days there, it is really beautiful. We then went from San Pedro to Arequipa in Peru... We spent a few days there, then Puno (Lake Titicaca) and Cuzco to do the Inca Trail! Well ...

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