On most days (though somewhat smog dependent) one can see the Andes mountains from Santiago. Many people even use them as a point of reference when giving directions, such is their dominance above the cityscape. Much of what is visible from the city, of course, is no more than a - in the context of the Andes - modestly sized ridge that runs for approximately 25km along the eastern edge of Santiago and which covers direct views of the bigger mountains beyond. It is called Sierra de Ramón, rises to about 3250m above sea level, and a traverse of it has been on our to-do list pretty much since we first arrived in Santiago.
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Ilhabela - Brazil
At the end of August we went to a conference in São Paulo, and having traveled all that way we thought we may as well stay around for the weekend and take a little mini holiday. Last year, with a similar "excuse", we managed to spend some time in Paraty and we loved it. This time we picked Ilhabela, which was a new place to discover for us, and also a bit closer to São Paulo.
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