Everything has been great around Chiloe lately! We’ve been
having great weather, sunny and warmer days. This island is so magical when the
sun is out and you can really see the coastline and the hills. I got to explore
some really interesting places around the island and meet some new friends at
the hostel. I crossed some items off of my Chiloe bucket list, and did some
things that I would have never even known to put on my list to begin with. This
island is full of spontaneity and adventure!
I took my first official whole day off from work and went to
do some island hopping with my new hostel friend, Hannah. She’s one of many
others who I’ve gotten know well because they stay here for several days, when
they only intended on passing through. Something about this town and 13 Lunas
just feels like home to people and they end up staying for much longer than
they originally thought they would. I love that that happens though because I
feel the same way. I was actually originally thinking that I would travel Patagonia
for my last week or so here, but this place and its people just has something
special, and I knew that wouldn’t be enough time here. I can’t believe that I
leave Chiloe in a week! I’ve made so many friends and memories here, it’s going
to be hard to leave this new home.
Anyway, Hannah and I took a bus down to the biggest city on
the island, Castro, and then took another smaller bus to a town called
Dalcalhue, known for its handycraft and fish markets. We had a fresh and
carb-loaded meal of seafood empanadas and milcao, potato bread stuffed with
pieces of smoked pork. It was so cheap and delicious. Then we went over to the
market where I bought yet another alpaca sweater (I can’t get enough of this
cheap, warm, comfy material). After some shopping, we got on another smaller
bus, which then got on a ferry to cross over to a smaller island called
Quinchoa. We went to a little town there, called Achoa, to see the oldest of
the famous wooden churches on Chiloe Island, built in 1770. Here’s some more
info on the church of Chiloe if you’re interested in learning about why they’re
so historically significant!
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/971
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| The market in Dalcalhue where lots of different people set up small kitchens to make fresh, local dishes |
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| The booth we chose! Definitely a good choice |
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| Razor clam empanadas |
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| Iglesia de Achoa |
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| Inside the church, so inviting and beautiful |
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| Our view from lunch |
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| Looking at some other smaller island in the distance |
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| Our view from the ferry ride from island to island, that's our bus in the corner! |
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| View from the bus driving on the island |
The next day, the whole staff and a group from the hostel
went to a penguin preserve nearby called Ahuenco. The trip involved a 40 minute
car ride to Chepu, a 30 minute boat ride across the Chepu River, and a 2 and a
half hour hike to Ahuenco the preserve where a penguin colony nests on the
beach every summer. It was such an amazing day!! We got to see so many
different landscapes and the views were incredible. Going from steep green
hills, to desolate (the trees were killed when the land sunk in the 1960
earthquake) riverbanks, to wide open fields, to dense and muddy forests, to
vast beaches, to dramatic cliffs that drop in the rocky Pacific, and then of
course the penguin colony, it was such a complete day. We saw a little bit of
everything that Chiloe has to offer and I loved every minute of it. I may have
gotten an ear infection (I haven’t had an ear infection in at least 15 years)
from the cold wind on the boat, but it was definitely worth it. It was such a
beautiful trip with great people.

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| In the earthquake in 1960, the whole river bank sank about a meter, sinking and killing the trees |
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| On the Chepu river, that's the open Pacific in the distance! |
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| Abandoned cargo ship. It's basically just a giant playground in the ocean. |
Then one day we took the afternoon and went to a nearby
beach. What I actually like about this island is the seclusion. Almost
everywhere we go, there are so few people and it’s so quiet. You think it’d
feel lonely, but instead, it makes you feel really connected to the people that
you’re with and the people that you do see when you go somewhere. I’m getting
to really like that feeling!
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| We brought Dalca with us to the beach. Look at that happy dog playing in the surf! |
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| Driving on this island is one of my favorite things |
Around the hostel, we’ve been getting in the Christmas mood
and put up the Christmas tree! They’re still not quite ready for Christmas
music yet though, so I just listen to it in my room, and sometimes from the
main computer when nobody’s paying attention since I control the Spotify music
on the computer with my phone J And this week I worked on some of my
Ancud bucket list items, and finally made it to a local pub, Retro’s, for a
hamburger with my new hostel friend Morgan. Spontaneous lunches are the best
ways to make friends! And to eat an Ancud-famous burger, which was really
delicious and giant. But I got 2 meals out of it! And later that week, Morgan,
Melanie and I got sushi and piña coladas, because who says you can’t combine
those two delicious things?
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| So festive! |
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| My cheese, mushroom and olive burger |
Also, I’m really excited because my 13 Lunas logo jacket
came in! It got delivered a few days ago and I’m so happy. It’s so warm and so
official. It even has a Chilean flag embroidered on the sleeve. I love it!!
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| I'm going to wear this way too much... |
A few days ago, my friend Paola finished up her internship
for occupational therapy, and we went out to celebrate. I’m so sad to lose my
friend and yoga/zumba/Retro’s partner, but I’m so happy that she’s done!!
Melanie and Paola and I went to Retro’s for a last night out to celebrate, and
had so much fun. It was the perfect night away. I’m going to miss nights like
these!
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| Oooops, did we order another drink? |
Even though we've had some sunny days in the past week, the weather changes crazily here. Every day we never
know what it’s going to be like. This whole week was sunny and clear, and then
yesterday it rained and a fog set in all day. Here’s sunset pictures from the
past 3 days…
This week has been a whirlwind of sightseeing and taking advantage of my last few weeks on Chiloe! I can't believe I leave here next week! I know the next week is going to fly by. I've still got a lot to see and do and people to spend time with before I leave, so stay tuned for more adventures :)
Besos xox