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16 Jan 2012

Santiago, Chile-
One of Chile’s favorite sons is Pablo Neruda. He is a well loved poet (and well known communist) who lived in both Santiago and Valparaiso in Chile. Having won the Nobel prize for literature in 1973, both of his houses in Chile: La Chascona in the neighborhood of Bellavista in Santiago, and La Sebastiana in Valparaiso, are now museums where visitors can pay homage to his work.

Santiago, Chile-

One of Chile’s favorite sons is Pablo Neruda. He is a well loved poet (and well known communist) who lived in both Santiago and Valparaiso in Chile. Having won the Nobel prize for literature in 1973, both of his houses in Chile: La Chascona in the neighborhood of Bellavista in Santiago, and La Sebastiana in Valparaiso, are now museums where visitors can pay homage to his work.

15 Jan 2012

Vina del Mar, Chile-
We’re always talking about the “big one” on the west coast of Canada, since Vancouver hasn’t seen a big earthquake in a great many years. For the Chileans, the “big one” came just under 2 years ago in February 2010, where an 8.8 magnitude (the 6th strongest ever recorded) earthquake hit the coastal region southwest of Santiago. Chile is prone to strong earthquakes because the oceanic Nazca plate is colliding with the South American plate at a very fast rate. 2 years later, the damage is still visible , especially in historic buildings and churches.

Vina del Mar, Chile-

We’re always talking about the “big one” on the west coast of Canada, since Vancouver hasn’t seen a big earthquake in a great many years. For the Chileans, the “big one” came just under 2 years ago in February 2010, where an 8.8 magnitude (the 6th strongest ever recorded) earthquake hit the coastal region southwest of Santiago. Chile is prone to strong earthquakes because the oceanic Nazca plate is colliding with the South American plate at a very fast rate. 2 years later, the damage is still visible , especially in historic buildings and churches.

15 Jan 2012

Viña del Mar, Chile- 

Chile is one of the biggest exporters of fish in the world because of its highly commercialized fisheries and rich waters. The Humbolt current flowing north from Antarctica and the south pacific that makes the water uncomfortably cold to swim in is also gives this coastal region incredibly high marine productivity. Merluza (Hake), Reineta (Pomfret), and Corvina (Sea Bass) are highly prized fishes in Chilean cuisine. One local favorite is Congrio, or the Conger Eel, is an ugly spotted eel that yields firm and tasty white flesh. It is often prepared in a seafood broth with potatoes and onions, called Cauldillo de Congrio.

ViƱa del Mar, Chile-

Chile is one of the biggest exporters of fish in the world because of its highly commercialized fisheries and rich waters. The Humbolt current flowing north from Antarctica and the south pacific that makes the water uncomfortably cold to swim in is also gives this coastal region incredibly high marine productivity. Merluza (Hake), Reineta (Pomfret), and Corvina (Sea Bass) are highly prized fishes in Chilean cuisine. One local favorite is Congrio, or the Conger Eel, is an ugly spotted eel that yields firm and tasty white flesh. It is often prepared in a seafood broth with potatoes and onions, called Cauldillo de Congrio.

11 Jan 2012

Santiago, Chile-

One of the first things we did after getting to Santiago was to go for a hike on Cerro Santa Lucia. It’s a steep hill that’s been turned into a gorgeous park at the east end of the old downtown. The hike up was sweaty in the summer heat and beating sun, but we were well rewarded with panoramic views of the city and the Andes that line the horizon.

Santiago, Chile-

One of the first things we did after getting to Santiago was to go for a hike on Cerro Santa Lucia. It’s a steep hill that’s been turned into a gorgeous park at the east end of the old downtown. The hike up was sweaty in the summer heat and beating sun, but we were well rewarded with panoramic views of the city and the Andes that line the horizon.