Keeping quiet
Trip Start
Mar 01, 2006
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Trip End
Dec 01, 2007

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On the previous day, coming back from Torres del Paine, I went to see a doctor and I started taking medicine. Lionel joined me in the evening, and we spent the night at the hospedaje Maria, where I had been the time before.
That morning, after a great breakfast we changed hostel and went to a really cheap one that Lionel knew, and that the omnipresent Israelis had not found yet.
Then we went to the Navimag office to get our boat tickets. We finished tho pay them, the guy was nice and funny. I asked him if we could bring alcohol onboard, and he said we should, as the one sold onboard was overpriced. He even showed us the other reservations to see who was in the cabins with us.
He told us also about the stopover in Puerto Eden, a place where there are 170 inhabitants and nothingness, it looks great, and normally we can disembark there for a few hours.
Back into town with our bags of dirty laundry that we had carried all along, we ran into Bruno on a street corner, and he had in fact found us before, as he had been to the same hostel and was in the same room as us.
I spent lots lots lots of hours on internet, uploading pictures and doing very very late email, I still had lots to do. In the evening Lionel had cooked, we had a good diner, and after a while went to bed wishing good luck to the Chileans, whose national football team was playing against Costa Rica.
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On the previous day, coming back from Torres del Paine, I went to see a doctor and I started taking medicine. Lionel joined me in the evening, and we spent the night at the hospedaje Maria, where I had been the time before.
That morning, after a great breakfast we changed hostel and went to a really cheap one that Lionel knew, and that the omnipresent Israelis had not found yet.
Then we went to the Navimag office to get our boat tickets. We finished tho pay them, the guy was nice and funny. I asked him if we could bring alcohol onboard, and he said we should, as the one sold onboard was overpriced. He even showed us the other reservations to see who was in the cabins with us.
He told us also about the stopover in Puerto Eden, a place where there are 170 inhabitants and nothingness, it looks great, and normally we can disembark there for a few hours.
Back into town with our bags of dirty laundry that we had carried all along, we ran into Bruno on a street corner, and he had in fact found us before, as he had been to the same hostel and was in the same room as us.
I spent lots lots lots of hours on internet, uploading pictures and doing very very late email, I still had lots to do. In the evening Lionel had cooked, we had a good diner, and after a while went to bed wishing good luck to the Chileans, whose national football team was playing against Costa Rica.
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Have a look at the Summary Page - Please sign my Guest Book
