Valparaiso back to Santiago
It should be no surprise that I am more than ready to go back to Santiago. Valparaiso, has been even colder than Santiago and I can do without climbing hundreds of steps everyday. Because of the cold, I will also not be heading further south to the Patagonia reqion of Chile and Argentina.
It's too bad that today, what looks to be a warm, beautifully sunny day, was not yesterday. Yesterday morning I couldn't even see the ocean from my balcony. It stayed that way all day, cloudy and cool.I have not bought a bus ticket, but there are buses to Santiago probably every hour. So when I get there I will buy a ticket for the next bus out.
I do have reservations for a stay in Santiago for a couple days. One thing I missed before was my visit to the Human Rights Museum.
After Santiago,
I decided to try Turbus for the return to Santiago. I had great timing, I bought my ticcket and got right on the bus. This time I had a front row seat on the upper level. It makes for a great view, but also the first to die in a collision. The view is worth the risk. Within 10 minutes we were on our way.
What I thought was the Human Right Museum, was actually the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural. Similar, but much larger than the natural history museum I visited in Valparaiso. It was not what I wanted to see today, so I didn't stay long. It is surrounded by a beautiful park that I may spend time in if the weather is nice tomorrow.
I found the Human Rights Museum across the street in a very modern building. Unfortunately for me, it is important to be fluent in Spanish, which I am not, to be able to really appreciate the museum. The lower floor of the museum focused on the human rights abuses, highlighting attrocities in dozens of countries around the world. The second floor focused on the human rights abuses during coup and 17 years of the Pinoche era.







I hope you do get your chance to relax more.
ReplyDelete