Monday, January 31, 2011

Valparaíso and Viña del Mar

Valparaíso


Monday, 24. January

In a very very morning, after 1 hour of sleep only, I went to terminal de bus to meet my friend Wayne arriving from Conception. After a short breakfast we went by bus to Valparaiso at the Pacific Ocean. After we took places I told Wayne that I am very happy to see him again (we spent time before in Ushuaia and El Chalten) but... I am very tired and before I finished my sentence I fell asleep (do you remember film Madagascar? the Giraffe fell asleep when speaking, it was just the same). Actually I am a very good traveller because I can just sleep wherever and under almost every conditions... We had a hostel in Cerro Conception.
Valparaiso is a town situated directly on the pacific ocean coast and is known as a cultural capital of Chile. In Valparaiso there are many hills, all of them covered by plenty of small and bigger houses, painted colourfully. You can reach the hills by feet or with built between 1883 and 1916 ascensores.



 
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Inhabitants of Valparaiso and Viña are much more relaxed than those in Santiago

In Valparaiso at the main street. Murales are the characteristical mark of Valpo.

I lived in Cerro Conception, full of cosy and narrow streets and georgeous murales.

Crazy people, crazy houses...

and crazy murales. Unfortunatelly one has to be artist to be allowed to paint the wall. And if somebody just feels like?





Phantasy world
Dancing tango with PapaRazzi
Keeping in touch with a  Selknam, a patagonian Indian. (pictures of which I bough in Puerto Natales in December, sent home from Bariloche and I have heard that they have already arrived safely in Goettingen, verdad?)

sweet Volkswagen

Viña del Mar


Tuesday, 25. January

In the morning I went bey a train to neighbour city, Viña de Mar, to meet Francisca at Reloj de Flores, flower clock. Viña del mar is much more elegant than Valparaíso, with clean boulevards and many green gardens.  That is the place where good situated inhabitants of Santiago built their villas. We had a great coffee at the sea side and went for a walk in Viña... Comida with Wayne who joined us and afterwards we relaxed at the playa... It is still hard to believe that this is January...

The flower watch
La playa in Viña



Preparing for a literary great chess play
A freshly painted horse
Castello Wulff. Great interior!  I would be more than satisfied to have just modest  30% of its surface with similar localisation. There were glass windows in the wooden floor allowing gazing at the waves....

Taxis waiting
Helados seller
Our comida
There are giraffes in Chile!
Sand+surfing
How I imagine just perfect January!
The war begun and nobody has noticed...
In the evening we went to a cool bar Piedra Feliz. Believe, in Poland indeed we have other things than wódka, too...

Wednesday, 25. January

Another very sunny day... With Francisca we did nice walks in Valpo (=Valparaíso)  in Cerro Conception and Cerro Alegro.We had great views and some unespected views, too.

Who has said that I cannot begin my day with pisco sour?
View from Cerro Allegro

Francisca :)
Unespected views. Pardon, obviously we disturbed this photo shooting...
We meet again with Mayke. Most probably we will see eachother in Buenos Aires...


In the evening I went back to Santiago to make me rady for the way to the north of Chile and later - Bolivia.


Thursday, 26. January

Lazy day in Santiago de Chile. I booked a flight to Calama in the very north of Chile - I am planning to go to the driest desert of the world, Atacama and spend a few days in a small town called San Pedro de Atacama. In the evening - the last supper in Santiago (pancakes with whit cheese, raspberries and strawberries, made by me) and a great pisco sour (made by Yercko). Again just an hour of sleep. The alarm will ring at 03:00 a.m....

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Santiago de Chile

Wednesday, 19. January

After a very spectacular cross ride through Andes I arrived in santiago de Chile. A friend of my sister, now a friend of mine, too, after 3 hours of waiting at me in the bus terminal, picked me up and we went to his home. I will spend here a few days and will try to get to Easter Island.


On my way to Chilean border I managed to see Aconcagua without clouds!

Here it is... Señorita, hermosa!

Crossing the border to Chile has never been a pleasure and it is still not, it takes so much time...

Crazy curves, one by one curva peligrosa


Thursday, 20. January

Together with Yercko we go to one of tradicional cafes. You drink you cafe standing at he bar. Another special thing is - special and riciculos - that in this sort of cafe there are no toiletts for women! baño por hombres, only! What a discrimination, I could not believe it... The other special sort of cafes are cafes con piernas, cafes with legs - where waitresses who serve coffes show much much more than legs only - they are dressed in underwear only. At a full hour they take their cloths of... Unfortunatelly a similar offer directed to feminine audience is missing, maybe it is a good idea to open here buisness like this...


Cafe Haiti. Waiteresses are serving hot coffee while walking like on catwalk.

If it is the only way to stop latin males from smoking... It does not work out. To quit smoking, I mean.

Before the breakfast I have tried terremoto (earthquake): white wine, fernet and a huge ball of pineapple ice cream. After I understood the name fully...

In Mercado Central you find: sea food and pleeenty of restaurants

Smile, you are in the candid camera!

I have found a bit of Rapa Nui in Santiago. I will not visit this time easter Island. The flights 1. were sold out and, if they were available 2. they costed more than 2000 USD dollars, and more in buisness class... so sorry, but the next time. Instead of Rapa Nui I have decided to go to Bolivia!

Plaza de Armas

Italiano - called so because of its colours: a hot dog with guacamole, crema and tomatoes

Friday, 21 January

I went for a walk to Cerro Santa Lucia - a real oasis of green in Santiago. However, they are many parks in Santiago. The viwe over Santiago is just great. I was asking myself just why in such a seismic active zone people are building so many skyscrapers... Why??? The modern are very flexible and can move a bit in case of terremoto... Walking down the hill I have heard suddenlu polish language. They were two chicas and one chico from Poland, I wanted to say something but I could not express myself properly... It was the first time that I met polish guys in the whole my 3 months travel!!! It turned out that they are from Warsaw, too, from Teatr Dramatyczny which I know very well and like, too. Great! In 2 hours they had a play, so of course I went there.


In Cerro Santa Lucia
The night of culture: great espectacolo Marylin. Persona. From Teatr Dramatyczny in Warsaw.



Saturday, 22 January

As I go to bed very very late I enjoyed on Saturday first a long sleep... Then I have visited Museo de Bellas Artes with its interesting exhibitions of contemporary arts, really great photography and some video instalations (one of which showed tango of an artist with barack Obama, really cool criticism of US... anf very funny) and went for a theatre performance of young chilenan actors. My stay in santiago is in a great contrast to one in Mendoza... here I am discovering again how cultured person I am (or maybe I can be if I want to ... ;) ).

Museo de Bellas Artes

Young chicos playing background music for a performance

In the evening I went with a friend of mine for a gala supper, since I am living in his place and he had birthday a couple days ago. We went to a spanish, not chilean restaurant with a very passionate flamenco.

Flamenco. So after I come home (whatever does it mean) I have to learn 1. tango, 2. salsa, 3. flamenco. And castellano/spanish of course, too. I can speak now pretty well, but... not in pasado...
Afterwards: salsa loca in local salsa disco...

Wall decoration in salsa local



Sunday, 23. January

Another very cultural day. First, with guys from warsaw I went to Museo Arte Precolombiano. If you should one day go to Santiago, you have to go to this museo, it is awesome! great exponats, very well presented, it was a pleasure. Afterwards we relax in Plaza Brazil, eating enormous amounts of watermelon and some other strange fruit (yellow-lila. dons ask me haw was it called).

again a bit of Easter Island feeling... next time!

All textils with complicated patterns were done with incredibile precison

Relax in Plaza Brasil

¡Disfruta frutas!

Sweet playground in Plaza Brazil

I am an important, when not crucial part of a southamerican history


In the afrernoon I went to Cerro San Cristóbal (Tapahue in local Mapuche language) with a teleferico, small steep train. I have seen this Cerro from Cerro Santa Lucia and I was very very sure that Santiago, similar to Rio de Janeiro, has an own Christo Redentor... Tja, nobody is perfect :)


View from Cerro San Cristobal. On the right you see one of the skyscrapers with a shape of mobile phone.

Wow, what a surprise!!! The Christo Redentor turned out to be Virgen Maria of in... conception (sorry I dont know this word)

Again, they were there!!!

and me too.





In the evening... dinner with Yercko and polish guys, Asia and Tomek and again crazy salsa dancing in a great local disco. Its a hard job as nobody let you just sit and gaze. Again, I have learned a lot. It has to be continued in my new place to live... My last night in Santiago.



Tommorow I go to Valparaiso and Viña de Mar in the Pacific coast to meet my friends which I first met in Ushuaia: Mayke and Wayne. And to enjoy the sea side...