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Fun Photo Friday — Funicular Favorites


Today I present some of my favorite photographs from our funicular excursion:

Looking Between the Trees

Looking Between the Trees

Funicular Trail

Funicular Trail

Santiago, Chile

Santiago, Chile

Santiago Funicular

Santiago Funicular

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Santiago Metropolitan Park and Funicular Part 2


The Funicular to the top of San Cristóbal Hill

The Funicular to the top of San Cristóbal Hill

Atop San Cristóbal Hill are another couple surprises.  The most notable being the Blessed Virgin Mary statue.  This statue measures 72 feet/22 meters in height, and stands upon a 46-foot/14-meter tall pedestal:

The Blessed Virgin Mary

The Blessed Virgin Mary

Nearby is a sanctuary dedicated to the Immaculate Conception:

Immaculate Conception Sanctuary

Immaculate Conception Sanctuary

The Sanctuary Bell Tower is quaint enough to deserve a closeup:

Sanctuary Bell Tower

Sanctuary Bell Tower

Be sure to walk around the top of the hill for spectacular views of Santiago:

Framed View

Framed View

Eventually you’ll have to pry yourself away and head back down:

The Upper End Station

The Upper End Station

And, believe me, it is a long way down:

Looking Back on the Way Down

Looking Back on the Way Down

Don’t forget to enjoy the colorful flora along the way:

Flora Along the Way

Flora Along the Way

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Santiago Metropolitan Park and Funicular Part 1


Funicular Lower Station

Funicular Lower Station

About half an hour’s walk from our apartment in Santiago’s Metropolitan Region is the Metropolitan Park and its funicular to the top of San Cristóbal Hill.  San Cristóbal Hill rises some 985 feet/300 meters above the surrounding city, topping out at nearly 2,990 feet/880 meters above sea level.  In other words, the view at the top make this a must-see, must-photograph.

Leaving the Station

Leaving the Station

It’s a long trek uphill.

Steep Climb

Steep Climb

And as the lower station recedes from view the city spreads out before your eyes.

Through the Woods

Through the Woods

Along the way the view just gets better and better.

Santiago

Santiago

Eventually you make it to the top.

The City Below

The City Below

Indeed, the view from the top makes even Santiago’s tallest building look somehow smaller:

64-story Gran Torre Santiago — Tallest Building in Santiago

64-story Gran Torre Santiago — Tallest Building in Santiago

Here is a teaser to tide you over until Wednesday:

Gargoyle

Gargoyle

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