Sorry, Pappy, not the Swiss Alps.Swiss Alps?
No, but did see lots of ice and snow.Alaskita?
Norway?
Sorry, none of the above! Ran out of internet credit, then was in transit: From Rio to Santiago to New Zealand to Sydney to Melbourne (plane changes at each place). I was kaputt! Still jet-lagged out of my mind.
Find Chile most interesting; probably many of you have already visited there, but for me the very first time--the biggest adventure ever.
Iceland?
You can find this region in Chile!Sorry, Pappy, not the Swiss Alps.
Another hint: In one region of this country only "wood" is burned for cooking and heat. The stove, located in the kitchen, provides the only heat for the whole house, and all living takes place in the kitchen.
You can find this region in Chile!
Some appear to have very little material goods, are helped by government with purchase of small A-framed house.
Met a young Chilean couple on plane, well-educated, excellent English, working at the copper mind in Northern Chile.
Have been overwhelmed by the way many regions differ from the western world.
You can find this region in Chile!
Some appear to have very little material goods, are helped by government with purchase of small A-framed house.
Met a young Chilean couple on plane, well-educated, excellent English, working at the copper mind in Northern Chile.
Have been overwhelmed by the way many regions differ from the western world.
No, nwlady, I'm now back home again in Australia.How neat, I assume you are actually there?? You go girl!!
Would if I could, Denise, but nifty little camera I acquired before leaving does not like me, has robbed me of my 'bragging rights'.Wow Susie, I am so glad you went for it, I would like to see more of the world one day. I plan to keep going and going like the energizer bunnyDo you have photos on here? I'll go check, would love to see pics of your trip
denise