This Friday and next I present to you some of my favorite images of Valparaíso, Chile. Click on any image below to enlarge and bring up today’s slide show:
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Fun Photo Friday — Valparaíso Favorites Part 1
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Overlooking Valparaíso
The views from atop the hills surrounding Valparaíso can be spectacular.
And the bay takes on a whole new look as well, with sights revealed that you might otherwise miss. Here you can see a freighter hoisted inside a floating dry dock:
But what struck me, photographically at least, were the colorful buildings up here in the many neighborhoods surrounding the city.
It’s definitely worth the effort to walk these hills looking for neat images.
Here are a couple more shots of the more mundane but nevertheless photo-worthy:
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The Port City of Valparaíso
Ursula and I left Santiago on the morning of March 13 and traveled via bus to the port city of Valparaíso, arriving there in plenty of time to do some major exploration on foot. It was quite a change from Santiago, both visually and culturally. The murals of Santiago are displaced here by graffiti, and architectural beauty is much less abundant.
Our accommodations were first rate, however. We stayed at the colorful ibis Hotel located along the bay and adjacent to the railroad tracks and a convenient nearby shopping mall and a grocery store.
We had a quick bite to eat at a charming little establishment called Capri, where we sampled some of the local Chilean fare.
Here’s a better view of their “menus,” but be sure to check out the daily specials once you’re inside (click image below to enlarge):
After lunch we headed to Plaza Sotomayor. Here you can see the Monument of Heroes dedicated to the heroic captain and crew of the wooden Chilean corvette Esmeralda. Esmeralda met her fate at the hands of the Peruvian ironclad turret ship Huáscar during the fierce Battle of Iquique in 1879. The statue atop the pedestal represents Esmeralda Captain Arturo Prat.
On the east side of Plaza Sotomayor is a building housing offices of the Chilean Navy.
After a brief stint around Plaza Sotomayor and the hills behind the Navy Building Ursula and I headed north to catch one of the several funiculars serving Valparaíso’s many hillside neighborhoods. The higher you go the better the views.
Spend some time exploring these higher venues for some interesting shots.
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