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Visiting a Chilean primary school
Experience what it is like to be a visitor in a Chilean primary school. Drawing, playing games and reading.
Sunrise over Patagonia, and ships in the Strait of Magellan
Dawn. Sunrise colours dance across the sky over the freezing treeless plains of Argentine Patagonia. Need I say more??
Then discover Magellan’s ship in Chile’s southernmost city – the first vessel to circumnavigate the world.
The Perito Moreno Glacier
Follow along as we discover the immense beauty on the Perito Moreno Glacier, as we return to Argentina and visit the cute lakeside town of to El Calafate. The Perito Moreno Glacier is like a living breathing beast!
Exploring more of the amazing Patagonia landscape
Want to hear about South American wildlife: guanacos, condors, rheas, and wild foxes? Or learn about ancient caves carved by glacial activity? I cover this and more in today’s blog as we continue our time in the Patagonian landscape.

Travelling south to Patagonia the end of the earth.
Beneath 50 degrees south to Patagonia, the end of the earth! Read on to see me sail past icebergs without sinking like the Titanic, and the most beautiful flat tyre in the history of the world!
Chiloe Island
In this blog, we spend time on one of Chile’s largest islands, Chiloé. We met a new friend, saw the towns Castro and Dalcahue. Spent time in cozy cabins with fireplaces, and as always, we had several adventures.
Volcan Osorno
This blog will address three big geographical questions: How the formation of the Andes happened, and why are there so many Volcanos in the Andes? As well as why/how volcanoes erupt? I’ll add some of our adventures on Volcán Osorno.
A long bus ride south
Follow our adventures as we board an overnight bus from Viña del Mar in Valparaiso to Puerto Montt. We explore two new cities and see some volcanoes for the first time.

Reñaca – Earthquakes and dog bites
In this blog, we experience our very first earthquake and learn how to navigate a foreign health system. We will also discuss our time in Renaca, a suburb of Valparaiso.

Camping with Freddy in Quintero
This is a cool adventure that Freddy, my brother, and I got to experience together—cowboy camping with a big campfire and melting marshmallows in Quintero, a suburb of Valparaiso.

Giuliano the cool little Valparaiso Cat
This Blog is about Giuliano, a really cool little cat we met at Freddy’s place. Giuliano loves climbing, eating ham, playing, being part of everything, and going completely crazy at night. Click the link to find out more about Giuliano.
Red Bull downhill racing - Valparaiso
In this one, we discover Valparaiso in a new way while the Red Bull downhill races are in action. We discover the electric energy of the Red Bull downhill racing and the sheer talent and skill of the competitors.
Valparaiso, a city of art, colour and lovely people
In this blog, we discover the bright and colourful beach-side city of Valparaíso and the wonderful people who live there.
Iguazu from the Argentinean side
Part 2 - You may remember in my last blog, we were exploring the falls on the Brazilian side. In this one we explore the Argentine side of the falls, to see the side with the largest surface area of the waterfall!
Iguacu from the Brazilian side
Part 1 - Last week we went to see the Iguazu Falls. Since 1984, it was included as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In 2011, it was put on the Seven New Natural Wonders of the Modern World. Iguazu Falls is such an incredible place.
Discovering Nahuel Huapi National Park in Patagonia near Bariloche
Last week we hired a car and drove around Nahuel Huapi National Park, which is next to Bariloche.
Bariloche is located in Patagonia and is a town that thrives of tourism.
Traveling South
Last week, we flew south to Bariloche in Patagonia. We have been exploring the city for the last couple of days and of course, having some adventures. If you are interested click on the link below.

Between the Argentine and Chilean border.
Last week, we moved into a new apartment, went on an olive tour, and visited the big Jesus statue, which is 3,832m above sea level and located between the Argentina-Chilean border.

¿Que es a Guanaco?
You may not have heard of a Guanaco or a Vicuña before. Well, I didn’t before we came to South America. There are more Guanacos in Argentina than Vicuñas. 80 to 90% of all Guanacos live in Argentina. Click on the link to find out more…

Three days of adventures in Mendoza
This week we got up to a lot of adventures and of course things go wrong, but if things didn’t go wrong, it wouldn't be an adventure. Stick around to find out what happened.