Santiago, Chile

14 Feb

Forget the tourist hop-on/off bus tour or being ripped off by taxi drivers, every Sunday in Santiago several miles of city roads are closed to traffic so you can go out on your bike, scooter, roller blades, or running shoes and cruise around enjoying the sun and the free water.

I started out with an electric scooter before swapping to a bike. 90 minutes of riding and sightseeing cost a couple of quid.

I was going to say don’t ever bother visiting Santiago. Instead I’ll say make sure you visit on a Sunday.

Easter Island

13 Feb

More will follow when I return to civilization. You might say considering what a remote and tiny spec of land this is, that it’s amazing I can show you a photo at all, but really that’s down to economics, not science. The technical capability is 50 years old. (I’m at the blue dot in the middle)

The weather is dreadful, so this was the best I could do:

Rapa Nui

13 Feb

Easter Island. Isla De Pascua. Rapa Nui.

If you go to Ahu Tongariki for sunrise, every tourist on the island will be there, and there’ll be an awful lot of this:

and this going on:

Rapa Nui

13 Feb

Easter Island. Isla De Pascua. Rapa Nui.

If you go to Ahu Tongariki for sunrise, every tourist on the island will be there, and there’ll be an awful lot of this:

and this going on:

Easter Island / Rapa Nui

13 Feb

If you ever have lots of time on your hands (lots and lots) and decide to visit Rapa Nui, then I highly recommend Haitonga as a restaurant where you can get ok food, decent cocktails, annoying reggae music, and the fastest WiFi on the island: