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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tongoy and Maitencillo

bus trip to La Serena

1 & 4 view from the house
2 a part of Tongoy
3 the house

lunch

puerto, sea lions, tons of shells and the guy who braided our hair

you can even see some stars on the picture!

beach

finally some partneracro :)
playa negra

Tongoy

cacti

cacti and salt

view of Tongoy at night
lovely tower in Maitencillo

Maitencillo



Now I’m in Santiago again and I’m going to tell you all about the trip to Tongoy and then about the week in Maitencillo as well.
We got a couple of days off and the trip ended up being 4 days long. Our biology teacher (Mariana) and her family (father Emilio and daughter Fernanda (7)) invited us to their house in Tongoy.
Thursday morning we all got up very early and left with our bus at 8 in the morning. The trip to La Serena took about 6 hours, but it went by super quickly and there was lots to see along the way.
When we got to La Serena didn’t stay long but went to Coquimbo by bus and then to Tongoy with taxis.
Mariana told us that they would get there later but sent someone to open the house for us and told us to feel like we’re at home. The house is absolutely amazing. There’s a terrace, a huge garden and a lovely view of the ocean! After we had enjoyed the amazing view for a while, we decided on making pasta. : )
The next day (Friday) we slept in and then had a nice breakfast with fresh, still warm bread! Then we went to the Puerto – the little marina of Tongoy. We saw sea lions and lots of scallops and pelicans and lots lots more!
Afterwards we went to a market and lots of us bought some new clothes or bracelets and then food for our lunch.
Then we had lunch back at the house and some relaxed time where I ran around with Fernanda - it was so nice to finally be around a kid again! Their garden is huge and beautiful and there’s a lot to see and do if you are 7 years old – but also if you are almost 19! : )
Later we went to a place where they always put the old shells. There were millions and it was very impressive!!
We saw a lovely sunset in the pacific and then had Empanadas for dinner.
Then we did what was one of my absolute favorite moments of our unbelievable 4 days - we went to the boca del lobo – a name the family came up with. It’s a place where it’s super dark and you can see all of the stars sparkling above! It was absolutely beautiful and I didn’t want to ever leave! After a while everyone started to get cold though so we drove back to the house and slept soon after an amazing day.
The next day we slept in again and then had our awesome relaxed breakfast.
Once everyone was ready we went to the beach and Lea, Catherine and I had fun doing some gymnastics and in the end even some partneracro!
After a while at that beach we went to another beach, this one had round black rocks. If you lied on the rocks you could hear the waves going by underneath you and feel the vibration of the power and energy of the ocean. It was very impressive to feel that huge amount of power and energy!
Back at the house we all made lunch together which was always lots of fun! : )
Afterwards we drove to a place with lots of huge cacti! We started out on a little hill where you had a lovely view of a river. It was pretty incredible! We walked for a little while and really saw some huge cacti – they are really cool! : ) After some more walking we found a little lake of salt, the ocean used to be there but when the ocean ‘left’ that part dried out.
Then we went to get our hair braided – four of us wanted to get a little braid with tiny little shells in it. All of the braids turned out really cool!
Later at night we went to a hill and saw a beautiful view of the area. Then we went back to the boca del lobo and I even saw a couple of shooting stars. Again it was an incredible time to see those millions of stars!
On Sunday we got up early and went to that hill again to see the sunrise – we didn’t end up seeing it but it was beautiful nevertheless and even a bit creepy with all of the fog and mist.
Then we started our trip back to Santiago – back to reality after an unbelievable and unforgettable weekend.
So far that was my absolute favorite time in Chile. We really got to see CHILE and we got to see and do many, many incredible things! None of us will ever forget the kindness Mariana and her family gave us!
When I finally got to my house on Sunday night I washed my clothes and then repacked everything, because Monday morning my grade left to go to Maitencillo. We had Semana Economica (Economy week), basically what we did all we long was that we all had companies in groups of 6 students and every day we had to decide what we want to do with our enterprise…  If you want to know more about the whole project – here’s a link: http://www.esst.ch/de-CH/Home.aspx
My group decided on making watches and we called ourselves ‘KRONOS – Time to be gods’. It was a fun week, we worked all day long but still it was almost always fun! Our hotel was right at the pacific, but we only got to go there at night before and after dinner because there wasn’t any time the rest of the day. When we did get to go though it was so nice just to sit and listen to the waves! There was also a little tower thing that I fell in love with and went to every night.
On Friday night we had to present our company – it was like a general assembly and it went pretty well.
Yesterday I went to the paseo of my curso, we went to a parcelo which is one family’s land outside of Santiago. We had a barbecue and talked and it was lots of fun!
Last night we had the daylight saving time switch so now the time difference to Switzerland is 6 hours but to the US only 3.
Today I had a pretty relaxed day – I mostly worked on getting this blog post done with all of the pictures and everything! : )

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