Last Saturday a group of nine took a trip to Valparaíso city, a gritty, colorful port town about 1.5 hours from Santiago. There we ate, drank and "carreteamos" (read: partied) to celebrate our buddy Sven's 25th birthday.
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On our way from Santiago to Valparaíso, about 1.5 hours from Santiago. Valpo a port city, known for
its colorful houses, winding and steep streets, and gritty vibe. A total of 9 of us were traveling, here are Cristián and Lexie. |
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The main plaza, Plaza Sotomayor. The dogs just sleep anywhere they want here (and just about everywhere in Chile). |
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The port machinery. Our group made its way to see a house that we could rent for the night, passing through some twisty streets with some nice views of the city. |
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Colorful city. |
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More twisty streets. |
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Beautiful views of the scattered architecture could be seen in every direction. |
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The house wasn't great, so we returned down to the city. The sky was grey and the lights from the city were impressive. |
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A quick stop for some empanadas and below-average pizza at the local panadería. |
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Waiting for our food to be heated. |
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Back to the main street where we found our hostel, with many bars and restaurants. |
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First, a break for dinner and drinks. |
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Sopa de mariscos (seafood soup). |
The evening entertainment.
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Waiting in the rain to decide where to go. |
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A quick stop at Lider, the big supermarket (owned by Wal-Mart) for some Red Bull. |
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Salud! |
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On to Irlandés pub (Ireland pub), a place widely known for a great selection of international beers. |
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Some quality brew. |
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Even the popular Rogue brewery. This quality comes at a cost, though. A typical beer of this kind costs between $6 and $8USD. |
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And of course the traditional "Happy Birthday" |
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The gentleman on the trumpet (in the background) serenaded us to the song "cumpleaños feliz" ("happy birthday"). |
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Through the rain to the club "El Huevo". |
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Waiting for our "entradas". |
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The ticket to get in, fortunately we were on a list and got in for free. |
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Kuntsmann beer, a high-quality Chilean beer. Cans were only $1,000 pesos (about USD$2). |
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Enjoying ourselves. |
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The second floor salsa room. It was raining, hence the attempted puddle controls with the cardboard on the ground. Alan made the mistake of falling flat on his back in a puddle after attempting a salsa spin. Whoops! |
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The band playing the popular hits. |
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Waiting for the birthday boy to awake. Amazingly he had no hangover. |
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The rainy day outside our hostel. |
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Our hostel. |
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Valparaíso makes for some great pictures. Very romantic, no? |
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On our way to the Germany-Denmark Euro game. Here we are outside the German society. Noone was there waiting for us, but our determination wasn't lessened. |
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Breakfast, going down an alley to the famous Jota Cruz (in English "J Cross") for the infamous chorillana (pronounced "chore-ee-yana"), a Chilean specialty. |
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Entering the place. |
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Starting off with a "maraqueta" bread, very typical Chilean. |
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Another music serenade. Apparently this guy is always at this restaurant. |
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The chorillana, a heart-straining mixture of french fries, onions and meat. |
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On a little bus to the other side of Valparaíso to watch the game. Cost is 300 pesos (about USD$0.60). |
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Entering the building of some of Sven's friends. Notice the street dogs, which are incredibly common in Chile, having a grand time. |
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Ah, gametime. |
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Very focused on the match. |
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Germany scores to go up 2-1, to eventually win the match!!! |
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The view of Valparaíso from the 15th floor. |
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Quick taxi ride down some steep roads, on our way to the bus station. |
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Three tickets to Santiago, $3,000 CLP each (about USD $6). |
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Quick stop at the bathrooms before the bus, cost 150 pesos. |
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A pain to pay for some bathrooms, but worth it. |
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And back to Santiago, a busy metro station due to Father's Day travelling. Good times had by all this weekend, and some much-needed sleep to come. |
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