But seriously, the month has flown by. I've been out of town for the past five weekends: Las Cabras with Techo para Chile, Mendoza, San Pedro de Atacama, Pichidangui for the 21st (my birthday and, coincidentally, a national holiday), and Viña del Mar (again). It's been exhausting, but (mostly) awesome. There have been some ups and downs (sickness, etc.), but I'll get into that in a second.
So first, some pictures from San Pedro de Atacama. The top three places the nature shows tell you to visit in Chile are Torres del Paine/Patagonia, Isla de Pascua, and San Pedro; I can see why. The landscape is absolutely SURREAL.
When we got off the plane, we went to see a copper mine (Chile is the world's greatest producer of copper, and there are hella mines in the north where we were). I could not BELIEVE the size of those man-made canyons.
Ridiculous. Later, we went on a bike tour through this beautiful area in San Pedro. I was feeling sick all weekend, so I was really happy to hear that I could still go on the tour and skip the bike part (I was allowed to follow behind in the truck that followed the group). Beautiful sights/ancient indigenous sites.
We stopped by some ruins, and found a sweet spirit circle:
And then we climbed a giant sand hill, which was kind of impossible? But worth the effort.
View from the top:
My friends Martin and Julie on the way down the sand hill.
Next stop: el Salar de Atacama. It's the largest salt flat in Chile; salt, salt, salt, as far as the eye can see:
So that was San Pedro. Gorgeous. I'll try to write a little more in the next couple of days and catch you all up. ¡Que les vaya bien! ♥