It’s been fun….I will miss doing this, sort of, and I will miss all your comments. See you around…like a donut. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.) Pat
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
MORE CHILEAN DESTINATIONS
Saturday, August 25, 2012
LET'S GO TO CHILE!
Only two more weeks left to blog in this quarter so I’m going to spend them on the beautiful destinations of Chile. (So you’ll have to look up all those boring facts yourself.)
From Santiago, we can catch a charter over to Easter Island. Chile owns Easter Island, a fact I knew before my research. But what I didn’t know is that this island, with over 800 large volcanic rock statues, is 2,180 miles off the coast of Chile. That’s quite a ways away! The remoteness of this island makes these statues even more fascinating. And, I wonder why they all face inward toward the island? Curious.
Until next week….Enjoy!
Monday, August 13, 2012
With the Ecstasy comes the Agony
I know I said last week that we’d move on to Chile this week, but I lied. Like it or not, even after we imaged ourselves in all sorts of lovely exotic places (the ecstasy) we now have to look at some of Argentina’s facts and figures (the agony). I’ll make it as painless as possible.
· Population: Approximately 40 Million
· Capital: Buenos Aires
· Total Size: 2,766,890 square km
· Comparative Size: about 30% of the size of the U.S.
· World Region: South America
· Lowest Geographical Point: Laguna del Carbon (located between Puerto San Julian and Comandante Luis Piedra Buena)
· Highest Geographical Point: Cerro Aconcagua (in the northwestern corner of Mendoza province)
· Official Language: Spanish….but English, Italian, German, and French also spoken
· Independence Day: July 9,
· Major Holiday: Revolution Day, May 25
· Major Religion: Roman Catholic (92%)
· Major Exports: edible oils, fuels and energy, cereals, fee and motor vehicles
· National GDP: $518,100,000,000
· Currency: Argentine peso (ARS)
· Notable Moment in History: Juan Person elected president in 1946…and his wife, Eva, for better or worse, became more popular than he was
Well, that’s all for Argentina….Good, you say…believe me I didn’t enjoy this either...when I go to Argentina and I'm sitting under an umbrella on the beach sipping rum and coke, I won't be wondering about what religion the other 8% are. So I promise, next week we’re back to exploring fun destinations…..On to Chile!
Monday, August 6, 2012
ARGENTINA: THE LAST LAP
Last week we hit three sweet spots in Argentina….and this week we’ll look at a few more before we move on to Chile.
Speaking of sweet, let’s head to Bariloche, the chocolate capital of Argentina. I’ve heard that the only thing more prevalent in shop windows there are gnomes. Now, who would have guessed that? Or, who would have guessed that Bariloche’s mountain landscape make it a haven for snow skiers? Hiking and trout fishing are also popular pastimes.
Two hours south of Bariloche is El Bolson. El Bolson is Argentina’s hippy headquarters. It’s a down to earth organic-type city with lots of homemade jams, jellies, and folk music. Three times a week an artist fair is held in the town square where local artisans sell handicrafts and organically produced food.
What a great vacation spot this would be. And, no one would believe all these different destinations and venues are in Argentina. Let’s go!
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