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Tastee Both were delicious. |
Waiting Around When the bar gets going, it's standing room only. Even when it's fairly empty, patrons like to stay afoot. |
Deeps Ass Chilean cinema at its finest. |
Puente Huerfanos Looking up on the bridge that connects el Centro to Barrio Brasil. |
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Isla Negra The town where Pablo Neruda's most famous and eccentric house is located. |
Museo Neruda El and I had lunch on the terrace of the Neruda Museum. |
La Casa Pablo Neruda's grave, situated in front of his labrynthine home in Isla Negra. |
Campanas Bells on the grounds of Isla Negra. |
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Snack on the Beach We spent the afternoon on the shore watching waves crash on the rocks. |
Astrolabe Neruda designed this to be his seal. He used the symbol on all of his correspondences. |
Valpo, First Look Laura and I arrive at Valparaiso, unpack at the hostel, then head to the roof for a fantastic view of the city. |
Street Performance Valpo was brimming with street performers of every kind, each drawing a crowd of enthusiastic spectators. |
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Puppeteer This man put on a puppet show to music, with crafts he made by himself. |
Jota Cruz J. Cruz offers the best chorillana in town. The restaurant is filled with odd antiques and covered in graffiti from overzealous customers. |
Chorillana Taking the first bite if a divine culinary experience. |
Música Accordians are pretty popular here, as an accompaniment for traditional music. |
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Night Concert We stumbled upon this free concert in Plaza Sotomayor, put on by El Congreso, a formerly exiled folk-rock band. |
Shocked Our first night in Valparaiso and we're already blown away. |
Skyline We hung the camera from a tree and set it on timer for this shot. |
Boats Down by the docks, boat owners sell tours of the bay. |
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