chile
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Moving days Following on from our last blog, this is what our day looks like in vanlife when we are moving on from our wild camping park up and finding somewhere new to stay. Planning Usually the day before we leave we make a plan on where we are going and what we are doing. Read more
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The Transandine railway – the first and now lost international railway of South America. Railway systems are largely underdeveloped in the entirety of South America for various reasons, one of the main factors being finances. With road travel becoming more and more popular it was difficult for many countries to keep up with the Read more
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A raw and rustic off the beaten track destination, filled with dramatic scenery, hot springs and friendly locals. Alto Bio Bio is like stepping into a bygone era where time has stood still leaving a residue of authentic charm. Alto Bio Bio Destination Alto Bio Bio is a small commune in central Chile with with Read more
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Chiloe is not only an island but an identity, the Chilote people are very proud of their individual culture. Shrouded in myths the island has its own special enchanting charm. As June began and the rainy season loomed we managed to get a few good days in Chiloe before the weather turned. Muelle de las Read more
