Continue from yesterday. Still pretty doo lan my the thread turn out this way. Yes I know I'm partly at fault for responding. The latest accusations hits a raw nerve coz I had to delete my blog no thanks to being accused as being a clone of the other moron. Whatever. This will not be a long post. Not really in the mood.
Where was I. Oh yeah I stayed about 4 days in the Galapagos mostly doing those outdoorsy stuff like hiking and snorkeling. To reply a question posted here. No I did not go diving, the Galapagos would have been the best place to dive on this trip. Reason being I got into an accident while diving in Egypt. Needless to say the experience wasn't fantastic and I decided to stop diving if I travel alone. Next stop was Easter Island. From the Galapagos I spent almost 1 whole day on the plane. I had to first fly back to Quito, catch a flight to Lima then a direct flight from Lima to Easter Island, Chile and for those of you unfamiliar with the Easter Island, this is what they are famous for
The Moais
The town on Easter Island itself was pretty undeveloped. The central are(this photo) probably had something like 3 restaurant in total
There isn't much else to see other then the Moais and history of the Birdman. If you are planning to go there, 3 days is more then enough
Ancient Easter Islander houses
Volcanic Lake
Underground Volcanic caves
From Easter Island I was suppose to spend a day in Santiago. Unfortunately my flight was delayed by 24hrs(there was only 1 flight a day to the capital), I barely had enough time to catch my flight from Santiago to Buenos Aires, Argentina. I arrived late in the evening. I didn't actually explore the city immediately. I took a boat ride to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay early the next day. It's about 1 hr boat ride away. The whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage site but it's pretty small and other than being a well preserved town that still looks like it's hundreds of years old, there's nothing much to do there
Gates to the old town of Colonia
Centre of the old town
OK end of part 2. To find out if I had any Samba Chicken when I got back to Brazil, to see what Buenos Aires looks like and also the most spectacular natural wonder I've seen so far, stay tune for the next installment. That's going to be pretty lengthy, will post it once I feel like it