Eduardo Vargas, Brazil and a friendly family

Reloj de flores, Viña del Mar

My second stop in Chile was Viña del Mar, a spa town close to Santiago de Chile and a destination for its inhabitants in summer time. As I was still coping with Chilean Spanish – which is hard to understand because of the well sounding but confusing mumbling of words – I was happy to be at the hotel of a family once coming from Offenbach am Main, Germany.

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Harbour of the artists

Salvador Allende, Valparaíso

Not far away from the capital of Chile, Valparaíso was once an important harbour that has been threatened several times by major fires. After the opening of the Panama canal the harbour usage declined and most goods are now transported to the nearby harbour of San Antonio. The city has been founded in 1544 in an area where the native Changos were once living and it has always been an inspiration for writers and painters – that’s why this city is known around the world.

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Getaway by the sea

Viña del Mar, Chile

If the inhabitants of Santiago de Chile need some relexation and want to flee from the smog and bustle of their city, they just get to the nearby city of Viña del Mar. What you get here is a nice beach, lots of hotels, bars and restaurants. And a vivid cultural live with many concerts. Even the Chilean presidents know about this and have their summer residence at the Cerro Castillo.

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La Moneda

La Moneda, Santiago de Chile

The most important place in Santiago de Chile, the old coin making palace and later on presidential seat of Chile is located at the Avenida Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins in the center of the city. It is a beautiful palace which was scene for the CIA-backed military coup d’état on September 11, 1973. Today it is seen as a major event of the Cold War with a symbolic power equal to the Cuban Revolution.

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