Thursday, 28 February 2013

VALPARAISO CHILE


Wednesday 27th February 2013.

Following a day’s sailing in calm seas from Puerto Montt we reached the sea port and city of Valparaiso, gateway to the Chilean capital of Santiago. The city was carpeted in mist and fog on arrival. It was a cold day of about 15 degrees. The fog lasted for most of the day but lifted late in the afternoon before sailaway.

Valparaiso is the second largest city in Chile, of about 400,000 people, and is built along harbour side foreshores and surrounding hills. The capital of Santiago is about 70 miles inland from Valparaiso.

Again we were unable to score a land excursion as all tours were booked out, and we had to be content with a visit to the city centre, which was within walking distance from the ship. Valparaiso is apparently known as the “Poor Working Man’s City”, and it clearly shows. It is pretty dirty and grimy, with old and dilapidated buildings throughout the city. Pockets of open air and second hand markets in the city, were also, not a good look. Many stray and mangy dogs were everywhere. However the city appeared safe, and easy to get around.

As in most South American cities, pockets of poor shanty town areas dotted the landscape and to gain access to the hillside areas several inclinators had been built around the city.

Whilst we were restricted to a brief look at the city on foot, impressions were not good for a revisit to the area.

Tomorrow we overnight to Coquimbo, the final sea port in Chile.

 

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