After San Pedro we took Diablito for a long drive up the Panamerican Highway to Chile’s northernmost city, the port of Arica, near the border of Peru. On the way north we passed several geoglyphs! These weren’t as extensive or grand as those in Nasca, Peru, but still pretty impressive and emblematic of the Atacama.... Continue Reading →
El Norte Grande, Part 1: San Pedro de Atacama (continued)
The Atacama desert is perhaps best known for its extremes: it is the driest desert on earth, only receiving an average of 1 mm (yes, millimeter!) of rain per year, and is so stark and lifeless in some places that its soils are closer to those on Mars than our own planet. But like so... Continue Reading →
El Norte Grande, Part 1: San Pedro de Atacama
The last 10 days have been so packed with activity it will take several posts to capture it all! Here is the first installment. It all started with a flight into Calama, the major commercial and financial hub for Chile’s Atacama Desert region. Chile is the world’s largest copper producer, and just north of the... Continue Reading →
I Left My Heart in Valparaiso
VALPARAÍSO, what an absurdity you are, how crazy: a crazy port. What a head of disheveled hills, that you never finish combing. Never did you have time to dress yourself, and always you were surprised by life. -from "Ode to Valparaiso" by Pablo Neruda We left the bustle of Santiago for the coastal city of... Continue Reading →
Arrival: Santiago, Chile
We made it to South America! First stop: Santiago, Chile. After a smooth flight and easy pass through immigration we navigated our way via public transportation to our AirBnB apartment in Santiago Centro. The bus and metro system is very efficient, although as always it took some time to figure out how to purchase tickets... Continue Reading →
Preparation
Packing for a long trip is sometimes the hardest part of traveling. What will the weather be like? Will we be able to do laundry? How many shoes is too many? (Hint: probably all of the shoes I am bringing). This time we are preparing for three months in a variety of climates and for... Continue Reading →
Beginnings
So this is the very first blog post. May as well kick it off with a domino memory. Here is a picture of Sam on the Valdez Ferry in Alaska from last summer. Keep an eye out for more ferry bones from the other end of the planet in Tierra del Fuego where we will be cruising... Continue Reading →
