This post
will be about my best holidays. Two years ago, in 2010, me and my family had
the opportunity to visit Punta Arenas, the capital of the XIIth region of
Chile. We were invited by one of my father's friends, who works at Cervecería
Austral in the city.
It was a
very interesting tour, because we had the chance to visit the two main cities
in the region (Punta Arenas & Puerto Natales), and many places that were
located near them, such as Torres del Paine Park, the Milodon cave, Bulnes fort
& Puerto Hambre.
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| Bulnes Fort, located a few kilometres from Puerto Hambre |
We could
divide the trip into two parts: the first one, related to learn about the history
of Punta Arenas, the colonization process and the development of city life in the
Chilean Patagonia, historically called the Terra Incognita. There was a very “shocking” moment, that happened while we
were driving from Punta Arenas to Bulnes Fort, where in the middle of the road
we found and old graveyard, where the tombs of old sailors and their families
were located. Even in one tomb, there was an inscription telling about the ship
that wrecked, made probably by the captain.
The second
part of the trip, we travelled to Torres del Paine, and made a trekking session
inside the park, walkin' about 10 kilometres in order to reach a waterfall
located under the main peak. We had another shocking moment, because we rented
a car that didn't have good conditions to be driven, so while we were driving
coming back to Puerto Natales, one wheel fell down and we stayed for about
three hours in the middle of nowhere, waiting for help. Finally, we could get
home safely, but without the car.
Despite
this actually funny situation, I loved those holidays because I could learned
many things about the southern culture, that usually aren't considered in
history books, and therefore, new topics to be discovered are things that you won’t
forget ever in your life.
That’s all
:D

This is certainly an extreme journey. The first part inmediately got me curious . The second, it´s one of the places I wanna visit when I graduate.
ResponderEliminarAbout your "shocking moments", those are things impressive. Maybe one time I´m going to see a graveyard...I hope.
Greetings!
How lucky you! I wish I could visit the very south of Chile. It seems you had a good adventure right there, ah? I think the shocking moments are part of the experience.
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ResponderEliminari've never been in Patagonia, but it would definitely be on my "must go sometime" list of places
ResponderEliminarand the waiting because of the car problem.., it sounds like the kind of thing you really hate at the moment but then you remember with sympathy..
How precious is that you could go there with your family! It's a must go place, definitely! You were lucky to get home safe. I want to go there sometime, maybe this summer. So, i'll write you to ask you some tips! see you
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