Patagonia gets huge new national park
Patagonia clothing company founders give Chile huge Patagonia park
Patagonia clothing company founders give Chile huge Patagonia park
Veteran traveler Marilyn Jones turns a rainy day on the road into a busy day of varied sights.
A disembodied ship and off-stage singers give voice to this artistic presentation of the issues of borders and immigration.
Santiago’s cathedral is a cornerstone of the Plaza de Armas, where a church has stood since 1541.
In one of Santiago, Chile’s most popular parks, this 1925 funicular leads to the top—and to a false impression that it’s much, much older!
One of the most memorable mountain scenes DrFumblefinger has ever encountered were his first views of the spires of Torres del Paine National Park.
A day trip, and a world away from low-lying Santiago, the Andes are among the world’s most spectacular peaks.
We love to travel, to visit markets, to cook, and to eat. So what could be better than a cooking class in Chile with a market trip accompanied by our chef-teacher?
A ramble with PHeymont through Chile’s historic premier port city, now reviving commercially and as a tourism destination.
A gallery of scenes and ‘seens’ from PHeymont’s wandering in Chile’s capital city.
Patagonia clothing company founders give Chile huge Patagonia park
Veteran traveler Marilyn Jones turns a rainy day on the road into a busy day of varied sights.
A disembodied ship and off-stage singers give voice to this artistic presentation of the issues of borders and immigration.
Santiago’s cathedral is a cornerstone of the Plaza de Armas, where a church has stood since 1541.
In one of Santiago, Chile’s most popular parks, this 1925 funicular leads to the top—and to a false impression that it’s much, much older!
One of the most memorable mountain scenes DrFumblefinger has ever encountered were his first views of the spires of Torres del Paine National Park.
A day trip, and a world away from low-lying Santiago, the Andes are among the world’s most spectacular peaks.
We love to travel, to visit markets, to cook, and to eat. So what could be better than a cooking class in Chile with a market trip accompanied by our chef-teacher?
A ramble with PHeymont through Chile’s historic premier port city, now reviving commercially and as a tourism destination.
A gallery of scenes and ‘seens’ from PHeymont’s wandering in Chile’s capital city.