i had a great time in antofagasta however the city is tainted due to my horrible hotel experience! la portada, a monument in the ocean which has been forged by the pacific ocean, was beautiful! to get there, i took a bus to the end of town and then started walking when i got picked up by a nice man who drove me most of the rest of the way. i spent the day at the beach/monument and took some cool photos before starting my trek back to town. i got picked up again by a different man (this one was an ADT supervisor) who drove me right to the bus station!
i left antofagasta and spent two days in iquique, visiting a ghost town, which was a bit eerie, wandered down to the beach (i actually have tan lines!) and kinda chilled out. i'm currently waiting for my bus to arequipa, peru, where i'll start some new adventures! i headed off on a trip to the land down under and somehow, like gilligan and the skipper, i've been marooned on this island for longer than planned!! ;-) i'm still discovering what is the world's sixth largest country as well as the surrounding environs! happy reading and keep in touch! ;-)
09 November 2001
i am leaving chile today!
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Iquique, Tarapacá Region, Chile
06 November 2001
buses trains & automobiles
i arrived in antofagasta, had a cold shower and went directly to bed! the next morning, i traveled to calama to catch a train to uyuni, bolivia. the train left at 11pm, 3 nights a week, and it was due to arrive in uyuni at 6pm the following evening. the seats on the train were hard, did not recline and were rather close and uncomfortable. i tried not to imagine how horrible the trip could've been if the train had been sold out. the train trip itself started out poorly - 15 mins into the trip, we were delayed by about an hour for unknown reasons. and then, around 9:30am the following morning, we arrived at ollague, which is the border town between chile and bolivia. we sat in this tiny pueblo for 3.5 hours, waiting for a new locomotive to take us to bolivia. for political reasons, the chilean locomotive is not allowed to enter bolivia. why they didn't plan ahead and have one waiting, i'll never know :) we arrived in uyuni only 3.5 hours later than scheduled, having traveled 400km in 22 hours or an average of 13km/hr. luckily the method of transport was cheap as it certainly wasn't fast, nor comfortable!
i met up with louis in uyuni (i met him in buenos aires) quite accidentally and we booked a tour of the salt flats together. we planned on doing a 4 day tour (3 days for me as i was heading back to chile to finish the northern part). we headed out in a landrover with a guide and three other guests.
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