If I have ever told you about deserts or said something looks like it then I didn´t know how a desert looks like.
We left by plane from Santiago to Calama airport in the north of Chile.
When the pilot said now we are going to land I was looking out of the window and I didn´t see any track where the plane shoud land.
I saw only sand, sand and more sand.
Somehow the pilot find his way to land on a track and we leave the plane right out to the piercing sunshine.
The transfer bus takes us to San Paulo a dusty desert trown with very little water.
When we have checked into our hotelroom and changed to something more easy to wear, we take a walk through this dusty town. The sun feels like it´s going to burn through my skin and I want to walk on the side where the shadow is.
Oh look we find postcard in the first shop we entered, and lots of tourist from different contries.
This area is very expensive if you compare it to the rest of Chile because of all these tourists.
When the night falls it´s starts to feel nice I start to feel alive again.
I think I¨ll stay for another day.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
¿Thoughts?
We are staying on a small town called Quillota. They do have anything you like, shops, museums and pubs.
And ofcourse they have a callcenter where you can call all over the world or to you neighbour.
They have also the internet you can hire for 10-30 minutes or for hours if you like.
The familieas don't have internet or phones they go to these callcenters and make their calls.
When we first arrived we wanted some coffee they served us Nescafé that's their standard. And I just hate it!
I like coffee but not this dried one. I have had some nice cups to at a café and man did that taste good!
Then there are another issue with the postcards. We where looking and looking and we coudn`t find any anywhere. When we asked abut it they told us that they have the internet they don´t send any postcards because of that.
A few hours later we wher walking by a line with people and I asked why they where standing there?
Maria told me that they have to pay some of their bills maybe the water bill.
¿But don´t they have the internet?
Well yes but it dosen´t work for the bills.
I rather send some postcards to my friends and pay my bills on the internet than the other way around.
It´s very dry here the grass is yellow and burt it looks loke we are in desert.
They say it hasn´t been raining as much as it should.
They have big plantations with avocados and tomatoes all over in the walleys.
The big mountains that surounds us, keeps us safe from the world outside.
I think I have to have a sandwich with some "palta" now, it´s lunch time.
Hola!!
And ofcourse they have a callcenter where you can call all over the world or to you neighbour.
They have also the internet you can hire for 10-30 minutes or for hours if you like.
The familieas don't have internet or phones they go to these callcenters and make their calls.
When we first arrived we wanted some coffee they served us Nescafé that's their standard. And I just hate it!
I like coffee but not this dried one. I have had some nice cups to at a café and man did that taste good!
Then there are another issue with the postcards. We where looking and looking and we coudn`t find any anywhere. When we asked abut it they told us that they have the internet they don´t send any postcards because of that.
A few hours later we wher walking by a line with people and I asked why they where standing there?
Maria told me that they have to pay some of their bills maybe the water bill.
¿But don´t they have the internet?
Well yes but it dosen´t work for the bills.
I rather send some postcards to my friends and pay my bills on the internet than the other way around.
It´s very dry here the grass is yellow and burt it looks loke we are in desert.
They say it hasn´t been raining as much as it should.
They have big plantations with avocados and tomatoes all over in the walleys.
The big mountains that surounds us, keeps us safe from the world outside.
I think I have to have a sandwich with some "palta" now, it´s lunch time.
Hola!!
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