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Chile and Easter Island

We are cruising on the Las Montanas Fjord, which threads between the Cordillera Sarmiento and the Cordillera Riesco mountain ranges.
Small church of Machuca and village. Roofs of homes made from native vegetation.
The Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) is an astronomical interferometer of radio telescopes in the Atacama desert of northern Chile. Since a high and dry site is crucial to millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelength operations, the array has been constructed on the Chajnantor plateau at 16,000 feet altitude, near Llano de Chajnantor Observatory and Atacama Pathfinder Experiment. Consisting of sixty-six 39 feet and 23 feet diameter radio telescopes observing at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths, ALMA is expected to provide insight on star birth during the early universe and detailed imaging of local star and planet formation.
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Seeing Motu Kau Kau the Birdman swam around this pointed island or rock.
Can you imagine trying to climb up on Motu Nui to find an egg in the Birdman competition?
Looking out from the bridge of the ship in the fjords.
Locals are preparing Carne de llama...Brrochette of llama meat babecued over hot coals
Magnificent Dickson Glacier in the background feeding into Grey Lake.
And the final product of cork as we know it in a wine bottle.
Ahu Akivi is part of the Ahu Akivi-Vai Teka complex which was built up by the Rapa Nui people in two phases. In the first phase, during the 16th century a central rectangular platform was created on a leveled surface. It had wings projecting to the north and the south directions. An approach ramp was also part of this platform which led to the ceremonial plaza stretching 25 metres (82 ft) towards the west of the central platform. A cremation ground existed behind the central platform. The second phase of construction was elaborately planned and implemented in the early years of the 17th century when the platform was modified, a ramp was created, seven statues of equal size were erected. Another crematorium was also built. A cave in which people used to reside was also used as tomb during historic times.
Coming back to shore.
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Backside of Motu Nui, the larger of the 3 islands.
Thousands of feet high the glaciers rise from the fjord.
Dining room
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A large piece of cork. It looks similar to bark on a tree only much thicker.

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