The best Holidays/Concert ever
Choose only one of the topics above and mention:
Holidays:
- when it was
- where you went
- how long it was
- people you went with
- things/activities you did
- why it has been the best so far
- any other relevant info
- when it was
- where you went
- how long it was
- people you went with
- things/activities you did
- why it has been the best so far
- any other relevant info
OR
Concert:
- when / where it was
- the artist you saw
- a bit of info about the artist
- describe the atmosphere during the event
- describe how they felt and why you enjoyed it
- any other memories about it
My choice for this post will be my best vacation, so here it goes!
- when / where it was
- the artist you saw
- a bit of info about the artist
- describe the atmosphere during the event
- describe how they felt and why you enjoyed it
- any other memories about it
My choice for this post will be my best vacation, so here it goes!
As all of you know, I'm kind of a weird cactus grower/fan, so I'll tell you about my lastest trip, to the Atacama desert during this year's summer.
It all began when I left my house in Curacaví to join my friend, and driver in our adventure, at his house in Olmué, fifth region. That day we prepared everything to start early the next morning, we had a long way coming. We started the day early, at 7, and then we went out heading north to El Cobre, Antofagasta (2nd) Region. The idea was to go there and start coming back south, stopping in locations to find, photograph and try to discover seeds of Chilean native cacti. For that purpose we had the knowledge of my friend, who's been travelling to the dessert for at least 5 years now, and the help of a book, which contains pictures and descriptions of several species :)

We were true adventurers, walking for hours to find plants, climbing hills and small mountains ranges. On a normal day, we would wake up at 9 approx. And then have breakfast to start the day exploring the camping site we had chosen the night before. After that we would find a new site, and track the land to find more species. It would all finish when the sun was coming down, as we needed to find a good camping spot, and use sunlight to set the tents.

It may sound boring for some, but this was one of the best experiences I've had, I learned and enjoyed every moment of it :) Hope you liked the pictures of the trip!
It all began when I left my house in Curacaví to join my friend, and driver in our adventure, at his house in Olmué, fifth region. That day we prepared everything to start early the next morning, we had a long way coming. We started the day early, at 7, and then we went out heading north to El Cobre, Antofagasta (2nd) Region. The idea was to go there and start coming back south, stopping in locations to find, photograph and try to discover seeds of Chilean native cacti. For that purpose we had the knowledge of my friend, who's been travelling to the dessert for at least 5 years now, and the help of a book, which contains pictures and descriptions of several species :)

We were true adventurers, walking for hours to find plants, climbing hills and small mountains ranges. On a normal day, we would wake up at 9 approx. And then have breakfast to start the day exploring the camping site we had chosen the night before. After that we would find a new site, and track the land to find more species. It would all finish when the sun was coming down, as we needed to find a good camping spot, and use sunlight to set the tents.
It may sound boring for some, but this was one of the best experiences I've had, I learned and enjoyed every moment of it :) Hope you liked the pictures of the trip!
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I wish I could go there someday... I deeply want to see the ''desierto florido''
ResponderEliminarThat remembered me when I went to El Desierto Florido, that was the only time that I have traveled to the north of Chile. As you, that was an exciting and beautiful experience.
ResponderEliminari never travel to atacama but i would like.
ResponderEliminari don't know the Atacama desert and i want to travel to it. I think when i will go some day, i will look for any seeds of some native cactus.
ResponderEliminarI want to go to the Atacama desert, someday in my life :)
ResponderEliminarNice! I have never been gone to the desert, I hope to go someday!
ResponderEliminarI hope to travel to the Atacama desert someday :)
ResponderEliminarAntofagasta! I have a friend living there and he always send me pictures of the places he likes of the city, it's a beautiful place.
ResponderEliminarWow, it sounds so interesting. Would you like to go again? If you do please bring me a rock :D and don't forget the sunscreen
ResponderEliminarMy best wishes, Jamaica.
It must be very interesting and extreme exploring the north of Chile
ResponderEliminarThat's such a hot place, you must have sweated a lot.
ResponderEliminarI dont like too much the north of Chile for the weather, but with that adventure and the landscapes of the picture i cant wait to travel to Atacama desert :)
ResponderEliminarOne of the natural show´s that I want to see before to die it´s the "desierto florido".
ResponderEliminarIt is a interesting experience !!
ResponderEliminaryour adventure sound as a new movie; Victor: the cactus finder!
ResponderEliminari hope someday can travel there and live the adventure too
ResponderEliminarNice photos! Your trip sounds exhausting, but very interesting! It would be nice to go there one day.
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