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Chile and Easter Island

If you’re looking to get some exercise while you enjoy the vistas of Santiago, you can hike to the top of Cerro San Cristóbal. The hike takes an average of 45 minutes up the mountain and about 30 minutes back down. When you enter the park, from Bellavista, walk up the sidewalk on the left of the road for about 5-10 minutes until you see the trail head across the road on your right. The first part of the trail is pretty steep but it starts to level out after the first turn. Follow the signs to La Virgen, and after the second and third turn it’s quite an easy walk up to the top of the trail.
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This is a map of Easter Island.  The numbers in red are all the places that we visited while on the island.
We have now returned to Santiago, Chile after a great 5 days visiting Easter Island.
Traffic is very congested within Santiago.
We boarded the MS Skorpios III, our home for three nights as we cruise the Chilean fjords. This family owned vessel is uniquely designed with a reinforced hull for navigating ice and a small size for treading through the narrow fjords and bays.
Armadillo
The national park has over 252,000 visitors per year. It is a popular hiking destination in Chile.
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The layered rock is sculptured by the centuries of wind blowing.
Entering the twenty-first century, rapid development persisted in Santiago. The Civic District was renewed with the creation of the Plaza de la Ciudadanía and construction of the Ciudad Parque Bicentenario to commemorate the bicentenary of the Republic. The development of tall buildings continues in the eastern sector, which culminated in the opening of the skyscrapers.
This afternoon we drove from Santiago, 1 hour,  to the wine country and to a very special Bodega, (Winery), Vino Munoz Robles,  (Munoz Robles Wines), Paseo del Vinos,  (Walk of Wines).
Paseo del Vino, the name of the wines were indeed very good.  The motto of the Paseo del Vino is to provide a meeting place where people gather to enjoy the magic world of wine.
I loved this promotion for Puerto Natales on a sign walking around town.
Command in Chief Palace of La Armada. The Command Chief Palace of the Navy
Local flooding from recent storms prior to our arrival.
Stopping or falling could prove a real problem. A mouth full of dirt.
Puerto Natales is a city in Chilean Patagonia. It is the capital of both the commune of Natales and the province of Última Esperanza, one of the four provinces that make up the Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region in the southernmost part of Chile. Puerto Natales is the only city in the province. It is located 153 miles northwest of Punta Arenas. It is the final passenger port of call for the Navimag ferry sailing from Puerto Montt into the Señoret Channel as well as the primary transit point for travelers to Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.
A large piece of cork. It looks similar to bark on a tree only much thicker.
And the final product of cork as we know it in a wine bottle.

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