Is the second open mine largest in Chile. This mine, together with the Chuquicamata mine, make up the North Division of the Corporación del Cobre de Chile (Codelco), which annually produces more than 1300 000 tons of fine copper.

Tatio Geysers







Impressive show, albeit with very cold (temperatures below zero) and 4321 meters above sea level.
To appreciate this wonder of nature, we need to arrive at the place before the five o'clock.
It is a geothermal field linked to Volcano Tatio. The geysers originate when they come into contact with a river frozen underground hot rocks.
In this place, the water in the form of steam, comes to the surface through fissures in the earth's crust, reaching a temperature of 85 º C, which reveals an impressive spectacle to ascend violent flows of steam that rise up to 10 metres tall.
Way back in the geysers, we stopped in Machuca, Acatameño village of 4000 meters high, devoted to grazing and agriculture.
En route we saw flamingos and vizcachas (giant rodents)

Aldea de Tulor


It is a pre-Columbian village Acatameña rebuilt. The original village began to be built around 800 BC and was inhabited in his time by nearly 150 to 200 inhabitants. The material was used only clay and chañar beams, two important raw materials used by villagers until today

Pukara de Quitor




Pre-Incan fortress. It dates back to the XIIth century. It was declared a National Monument in 1982.

VALLEY OF THE DEATH


It is also located within the Cordillera de la Sal. It is a special place surrounded by curious ways eroded reddish patches and white. The high acidity and salinity of this environment makes it impossible the existence of life.

VALLE DE LA LUNA - Moon Valley-




Declared wildlife Sanctuary, is located within the Cordillera de la Sal. In a place of desolation, the wind has carved gullies and mounds of salt, clay and plaster sculptures that seem so beautiful, like the Three Marias (or guards) the amphitheatre and other caverns. The age of these rock formations is approximately a million years ago!

SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA


San Pedro de Atacama, is considered the archaeological capital of Chile and main centre of culture Likanantal, and for us the starting point for exploring the most remarkable attractions of Chile.
On the road course Calama to San Pedro de Atacama, we found the “Cordillera de la Sal”, an unusual spectacle of hills with unusual shapes and bright minerals. The road crosses the ridge of salt and begins to descend toward the gorgous Atacama Salt Flat, with an imposing view of Licancabur volcano and ayllus (territorial groupings of arable land and pre-Columbian origen, divided into sectors as kinship)

MEETING OF MOTORCYCLES. 11,OOO KILOMETRES







We travelled to Calama along with other motorcycles; we surprised the influx of motorcycles on the road. When we arrived in the city, one person made signs to stop and we invite the "First Meeting of motorcycles" organized by the Club of the Desert Wolves, was now our friend Victor, who also has a surprising hospitality and confidence we invite stayed at home. Those days we enjoyed the company of his family, his daughter Roxana, which has a beautiful smile and contagious-and his son John and his girlfriend Stephanie were very pleasant stay at home.
At the meeting, characterized by big motorcycles, Harley Davison style, the prize went creditors "to the motorcycle coming from farther" obviously we did not have competition to our 11000 kilometres before arriving in Calama.
In those days Juan Carlos and another friend of the Club of the Desert Wolves, helped us with a service to our motorcycle.
Finally, in this city and in this meeting we met true friends, we hope to see again soon.

Crossing the desert







We spent several days crossing the desert, visiting La Serena, Vallenar, Copiapo, Tal Tal and Antofagasta among other places.
Crossing the desert

Valparaiso and Viña del Mar




In these cities we spend several days, trying unsuccessfully to get the navy boat to the island of Robinson Crusoe or Easter Island. However we enjoy this picturesque city declared a World Cultural Heritage and their famous elevators

March 2. We are in Santiago. 9000 Kilometres




In Santiago, were hosted at the beautiful home of Claudia and Juan Manuel, who were super generous with us. We enjoy the city of Santiago and take to make a service to the motorcycle and processing visa for Gaby in Peru, and Don for Bolivia, in the latter requirements were so many and so overwhelming that we decided not to go.

Globetrotter in the route of Che Guevara

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REGION OF LAKES. 8300 KILOMETERS




In the land, starting from Puerto Montt to Osorno, making stops and touring for the Lake Llanquihue, the second largest in Chile. The tour was with spectacular views, the Osorno Lake and beautiful vegetation. The next day, we went to relax in the hot springs there.
From Osorno to Temuco visited the Panguipulli lake, there is an interesting monument to the founders. It represented a Mapuche indigenous and a Capuchin missionary and pioneers of the place.

VISIT TO MARITIME FIORDOS AND GLACIERS IN THE SOUTH CHILE







Tour of three days and four nights for the Patagonian channels, scene of extraordinary beauty and novels of Lord Byron and Jules Verne. This area was traditionally wild world of navigation on native peoples, (Alcalufes or Kaweskar). The trip is characterized by travelled countless channels, some very close, the narrowest of them is the Angostura White. The second day arrived at Puerto Eden where Kaweskar indigenous people live currently comprised by dozens of people only. Puerto Eden was created in the 1930's by the Air Force as a base for seaplanes flying from Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas. A few years later, here was confined population Kaweskar, formed by marine nomads who travelled the islands between the Gulf of Penas and the Magellan Strait. That same day experiencing the dreaded Gulf of Penas, which is the most exposed and moved the trip, approximately five hours of navigation. The Gulf of Penas was always sailed by the indigenous peoples Kaweskar in their traditional boats, but it was until 1884 that the schooner Ancud particular feat of crossing the Gulf of Penas after 4 months of sailing. The third day we visited the glacier Margarita, but for the weather we could not see in all its splendour.

TORRES DEL PAINE-CHILE. 7500 KILÓMETROS







Puerto Natales, the city where dogs and the rainbow comes out daily, was our starting point for visiting Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine National Park and embark to Puerto Montt, visiting the Patagonian channels. Cueva del Milodon Road to Torres del Paine National Park, we made a stop at the Cave where he was found in 1895 the "Milodón Darwin," large mammal that disappeared about 10000 years ago!!. At the site, now declared Natural Monument there is a rough copy of the extinct animal.Torres del Paine It is a set of mountains called "Horns" and the spindly "towers" of granite. The mountains are crowned by glaciers and surrounded by lakes. It was appointed by the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. On the way to the park we saw condors and guanacos. Finally we visited the Grey glacier,

Anyone who wants to live an extreme adventure in a motorcycle come to the end of the continent!
















Winds of more than 100 kilometres characterize the area!
On February 11, we fell in the motorcycle, which fortunately, the results is only Don very sore. The fall occurred near the border with Chile, which we tried to cross. For high winds and pain in the body of Don, we had to wait a few days in a small town : 28 de Noviembre, instead of Coal Mines. We stayed at the Hospedaje San Jorge, which had a bar that was visited daily by funny residents. The most interesting, is the Mr. Gonzalez, Gonzalitos for friends, and Gonza for the girls, he is an ex worker in the coal mine, who told us anecdotes of this.
On February 14, a good day to celebrate love and our arrival in Chile!
On the road from Puerto Natales to Puntarenas winds again threatened our stability. Wind from passing buses, was very common problem.

The new name of Don is Rony Ronds!!!

The return of Ushuaia and headed to Chile, stop in Rio Gallegos again and we went back to Ferrero family’s house. Marcelo, call the newspaper La Opinion Austral, who made us a report on the trip. The day after we bought the paper and OH SURPRISE! Don is Rony Ronds! The journalist noted that not even remotely understood, which was the name of Don, nevertheless gave him our card, and the motorcycle our names also appear. No comment…

February 4 USHUAHIA. END OF THE WORLD!!!!





Winds 120 kilometres. Magellan Strait
Ushuahia is the southernmost city in the world, the city where all the tourists want to go, which ironically a hundred years ago, nobody would have wanted to know since it a was jail and subsequent military prison! Well, it now has become a landmark for visitors to Argentina. We then crossed the Beagle Channel-so named by the boat commanded by Fitz Roy and Perker King- sailing towards Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, -mentioned in the stories of Jules Verne-, and visiting islands birds, inhabited by royal and imperial cormorants, the island of wolves and penguins.
We also visited the national park Tierra de Fuego, which we accessed by the train at the end of the world and visited the Martial glacier.

January 29-2Febrero RIO GALLEGOS. FERRERO FAMILY


Rio Gallegos was our "operations centre" to move toward Calafate and Ushuaia, in addition for the first time this in place to have a service done to our motorcycle, which had the second flat tire, and this time the brothers Stout, very kind stopped and took me to Rio Gallegos to seek a crane.
Here we met our mechanic and now best friend Marcelo Ferrero and his family. The family Ferrero, owner of Commercial Santa Cruz, they opened the door of their home and their hearts also, which we are confident they will be friends for life. Thus Marcelo, Mariela and her daughters, Janina , Maria Luz and Valentina became our family every day we were in this city. We enjoyed everything that we did with them, from Don making handmade pasta with Marcelo and Gaby playing and put costumes with Luz and Vale. Talks with Mariela and the Janu will be remembered forever. Thank you for everything family Ferrero!

25-28 January. 5000 Kilometres. CALAFATE AND PERITO MORENO GLACIER




The most spectacular known in Argentina is the Perito Moreno Glacier, located in the Los Glaciares National Park, we went there from the tourist city of Calafate.
We went trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier and witnessed one of the famous breaks of ice of the front of the glacier, which gave life to the Argentine Lake. Wonderful experience!

21-23 January. SAN JULIAN


We stopped in this peculiar and small city, where we visited the "Nao Victoria" replica of the boat commanded by Fernando de Magallanes in 1520 arrived in this port city, before crossing the strait that bears his name and which connects the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic.
In San Julian we were hosted at the Hotel Asturias it is more than 100 years old, the hotel now is characterized by accommodate of rural workers. “The famous gauchos" with whom we engaged in many fun talks.

17 JANUARY. WE LOVE THE PENGUINS!




Undoubtedly one of the great things about Argentina was learning about of Magellanic penguins. In Punta Tombo we walked among them, and received one or two bites also.
Gaby spend much time try training penguins to move their heads in unison with her. Well, in fact, the penguins could not focus well, so they moved their heads so they can focus better. Thanks Paula! By giving us this wonderful gift and being able to meet these fun new friends.

13-19 January 3500 kilometres TRELEW IS MOST FRIENDLY CITY IN THE WORLD!


We stopped in the small city of Trelew to perform a service to the motorcycle, which is now our friend Gustavo Buse of BUSE MOTORCROSS treated us like kings! Trough Buse also met our friends, the James family. Eva and Ariel opened the door of their house and their friendship, spend time with them very much fun and always felt loved and comfortable. The neighbourhood was the friendliest in the world. We met our friend Paula-owner of the Internet and DVD rent- who kindly led us to Punta Tambo (80 kilometres each way) to met our favourite friends from Patagonia: penguins! After we had dinner at the home of Paula and her boyfriend Mathias. Ana, owner the store and Paula’s mother they were always very kind to us.
Finally, we are always very warm in this city, where the last day we enjoy with an “asado” workshop of Buse, where they had many friends we had made in the neighbourhood: Francisco and Carlos, workers at the carnage and supermarket respectively. Carlos is a talented artist and fan of the Star Wars gave to Don a spectacular drawing, and had made him sign posters and souvenirs of R2D2. Finally, we made many great new friends in this city, we always retain for a lifetime.