Chile!

Chile!

We have a lot of blog catching up to do! We’ve been to the Galapagos Islands, Panama, Costa Rica, Los Angeles, Washington State, Atlanta, Pikeville (the Tennessee one, not the Kentucky one), Hilton Head, Crystal River and Miami since our last post! Oh! And by the way, we also got married!🥰 One of these days I’m gonna go back in time and write about all of those things. But in the meantime, I’m going to start with what we’re doing now.

On January 21st we flew to Santiago, Chile (a 9.5 hour flight!) on a redeye. Santiago is really pretty. It’s huge too. It’s the capitol of Chile and has a population of about 6.5 million people. The country of Chile has a population of about 19 million. We went on a city tour of Santiago with a cute young girl named Francisca. She had good English and told us a lot about the city. Here are some pictures of the largest market in the city. It was huge! The prices in Chile are higher than in Ecuador and Peru, but they’re still lower than in the U.S. The prices you see in the pictures are in Chilean pesos. If you want to compare to U.S. prices – – – One thousand pesos equals about $1.25 and the prices are usually in kilos. So for example, the beautiful pineapples in the picture show a price of 1,800 pesos, so that would be about $2.25. Pretty cheap, huh?!

We also went to a park in Santiago that was at the top of a big hill. It’s where the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia (who founded the city of Santiago) built a fort so he could battle with the Mapuche. The Mapuche are one of the largest groups of indigenous people in southern Chile. Here are some pictures from the park.

Here are some more miscellaneous pictures from our Santiago city tour:

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