Author: Christina

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Riding our horses into the sunset

Yesterday we went off on a sunset horse riding trek with a 4th generation “huasco” (Chilean word for cowboy) who retired from working at a local Pisco distillery and now offers horse riding outings...

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Valparaiso Art

The other thing Valparaiso is famous for are its fabulous murals, though that definitely meant that people feel entitled to take a spray and throw up much less interesting scribbles and sketches (ie. eyesores)....

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Volcanic Ash

Here are a few glimpses of the volcanic ash we ran from in Bariloche, Argentina. It was a cute town with apparently a lot of fun outdoor activities set in a landscape of trees...

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Hiking in Patagonia

El Chalten is the Patagonian town for hiking. It is also Argentina’s newest town, settled in the 80s(!) to secure the Argentinian claim to the land over the border dispute with Chile. Set in the...

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires! By chance, we arrived exactly in time for the famous Sunday fair of the San Telmo neighbourhood. So we spent our first day wandering the streets and taking it all in. We...

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Jeans first, couch later

I’ve been noticing that the Argentinians, and especially the porteños, are a fashionable people. The leather shoes, especially have been catching my eye here in Buenos Aires. They must take their fashion seriously as...

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Let’s talk money!

  The Argentinan government is trying to prop up the value of the peso and as a result a parallel market for US dollars has emerged called the “blue dollar” and gets anyone with greenbacks 30...

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Palms

This past Sunday was Palm Sunday – the Sunday before Easter. And when I went out to the main square, there were people holding and selling elaborately woven palms fronds into baskets and crosses...