We hopped up early this morning so we could join a tour to Viña del Mar and Valparaíso. The drive takes about an hour and a half and takes you through the coastal mountains, which are much lower in elevation than the Andes--an hour and a half in the other direction--and where much of the country's produce is grown. We saw vineyards, olive groves, citrus farms, and several other kinds orchards and farms. And then, at some point, we saw nothing more because the fog is very thick in that valley and doesn't lift until temperatures climb a little higher. We made four stops in Viña del Mar: Quinta Vergara, which is a park honoring the city's founding family; the city's famous flower clock; a tiny beach; and a restaurant by the sea where we had lunch.
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A vineyard in the Chilean Coastal Range |
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A church in Viña del Mar |
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Stadium in Quinta Vergara |
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The famous flower clock |
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Acapulco Beach |
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Lunch at Nogaro |
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Climbing + spinning + ocean= Perfection for two little boys |
After lunch, we made the short drive to Valparaíso. The driver took us to the top of one of the city's famous hills, Cerro Allegra, and our tour guide walked us down the steep streets and stairs of the colorful city, which allowed us to take in as many of the colors and as much of the street art as we could. It is a very unique city and a sight to behold. We had actually planned to stay in Valparaíso for a few days, but we changed our plans at the last minute. We loved visiting, but we decided we were happy with our choice to make it a day trip.
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Colorful Stairway |
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Houses in every color |
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Mural and stairs |
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Happy house |
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Street Art |
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Street of faces |
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Box Jumpers |
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Tree Climber |
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Ascensor El Peral |
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Beautiful Valparaíso |
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