I have returned from my trip into the desert. I tell you it was amazing.
We rocked up in ChaƱaral and looked around for a way to get to the Nacional Park. We ended up getting a colectivo with a really friendly guy. He told us all about the park and drove us to three different campsites until we found the best one. We pitched our tent literally on the beach. We had sugarloaf island right in front of us and red/brown dry hills all around us.
Isla Pan de Azucar
We went swimming in the ocean and the waves were so strong. It was insane. You'd get pushed forward with the tide and then pulled backwards and then forward again. Amina said at one point she was doing a forward roll while trying to pull on her clothes that the waves had pulled off. I did a lot of reading on the beach and Amina played her drum a lot. We chatted to the other campers. Chilenos from Santiago that were road tripping the beaches of the North before going to university in March. Me and Amina made a Western film in the desert but it's on Amina's camera so I can't upload it.
The desert was so empty and silent. It was eerie. And there was no shade anywhere. We had to alternate between boiling in our tent and frying in the sun. I used a lot of suncream!
My days consist of sleeping, eating, occasionally going out, getting all excited when you post a blog and then spending a few days really guilty at how little I'm doing while you do all this ^
ReplyDeleteWow. I am so pleased you have plenty of suncream. That looks really hot!
ReplyDeleteAnd also totally fantastic. What an experience. So pleased you are able to keep the blog going on your travels.
You really need my sombrero :)
Nice blog
ReplyDeleteLike the color of the sea and the beach looks awesome :)
Dylan
You can have some of our rain if you like
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