Tatia Geyser and More

We had a 5am start to head to the Tatia Geyser field 2 hours north of San Pedro de Atacama. We were in the bus/truck again which had comfy seats that recline so we could nap on the way. It was quite cold out so we were dressed warmly with our down jackets and wool hats. The reason for the early start was that as the air warms the …

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San Pedro- Death Valley and Moon Valley

Today we slept in until after 9am and went out for a leisurely breakfast. Being a bit tired of eggs every morning, I had a cheese and mushroom quesadilla. Oh my goodness, it was delicious. I ordered a second one but fortunately the waiter didn’t understand because in twenty minutes I was feeling full (and that would have been very glutinous of me). John and I then wandered around …

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Geysers, Hot Springs and Border Crossing

Four am came quickly. David informed us that it was -7 degrees celsius outside. We all packed up and dressed quickly…most of us wearing the same clothes we wore the day before (and some of us to bed) , except we wore our bathing suits underneath. After having a basic breakfast of hot drinks and bread we loaded the jeeps and headed out into the darkness. Dawn broke as …

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Siloli Desert-Llamas, Vicunas and Flamingos

Refreshed from a good nights sleep, after breakfast our drivers loaded the jeeps and we headed out into the remoteness that is the Siloli Desert. I could see no one but us every direction we looked. We were driving on hard mud and  clay but it was still part of the salt flats. It reminded me a bit of the area around the Grand Canyon. We passed many wild …

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