Most amazing-a place reputed to have clouds, rain, cold Temps and wind had none. Clearing skies revealed the true majesty of this landscape. Even from our hotel views of the morain and the glacier were impressive. The Salto Grande waterfall was the destination of our morning hike. We visited the Torres Del Paine National Park rangers station and learned more about this 8th wonder of the natural world. All day we were surrounded by The towering Paine Massif.
A funny thing happened on the plane from Puerto Mott to Punta Arenas, a port overlooking the Strait of Magellan. The stewardess announced a game show during flight. Pasenger-Contestants answered questions about Chile's soccer team. Soccer shirts were awarded. See photo of guy in row behind me with his shirt and a big smile. A great way to keep passengers happy. On the way to the hotel we stop at the Museo Nao Victoria which had replicas of Magellan ship Victoria. Darwin's Beagle and the Ancud(a small shop used by Northern Chileans to settle here) we csn see Tierra del Fuego across the Strait of Magellan. We also stop to get a city view from an overlook. The weather has been fantastic!
Our morning's hike took us to Parque Nacional Vincente Perez Rosales. Rapids and rocks formed by glaciers could be viewed along the Petrohue Rapids where chutes of water flow over ancient lava. After lunch we visited the Conservatorio Musica y Bellas Artes del Sur (COMBA) where students played for us - cello, violin, piano, guitar. We were hosted by a local family (parents and teenage daughters) for dinner which included a cooking lesson making empanadas and enjoyed lively conversation comparing family and life styles. As our visit ended our host Rodrigo played the guitar and his wife joined in song .
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