Yael and me took the Toyota on an eight hour ferry to Hornopiren to finish the trail. On the way we saw seals, pelicans and penguins ! In the coastal waters.
We got into ‘town’ early in the evening and found a nice run down hotel across the beach. Children were playing soccer underneath the volcano and from the hotel i counted over fifteen kinds of birds in 5 minutes; swans, falcons, several kinds of gulls, egrets, ducks, geese, kingfishers and more…
Archive for December 2nd, 2010
Last part of the carraterra austral: on the ferry
Pumalin park
The largest private park in the world, Pumalin was bought by an american billioner and turned into a nature park. Some of it was covered in ash from Chaiten volcano in the last two years, and is now being reopened, although most is accessible only on foot or by boat. We drove thru an amazing rainforest on dirt roads and slept in a campground that’s still closed. We were the only tourists.
Santa Barbara beach
Some book mentioned that dolphins sometimes swim right up to this beach, which we treated like an ‘urban’ legend. The beach itself is gorgeous, with black sand and rocks (thanks to the nearby Chaiten volcano) and we spent the night at an old b&b overlooking the beach. The second time we went there, Yael was walking on the beach searching for rocks and talking on the phone, when a group of dolphins came 10 meters from her for 10 minutes without her noticing . Until i ran up to her with the camera, shouting…
Ran is somewhere on the way to Israel
We said goodbye to ran. He was last seen taking the ferry to Port Montt, Chile. He was carrying an apple, 2 granola bars and a Hebrew-Spanish dictionery. Then he was supposed to find the bus station, buy a ticket to Bariloche, fly the next day to Buenos Aires and get on a flight to Israel the day after. All to get back early to help with his wedding…
We never heard form him since…