Thanks for reading! Unfortunately, just like Logan, I also got food poisoning; however, traveling was surprisingly a breeze today. After an early morning bus ride (that I woke up 15 minutes before to go on), we arrived 2 hours South to a city named Mendoza. Although we didn’t stay long, it was special to me. My mom’s family is from Mendoza, so it was cool seeing the Andes mountains like they would’ve. And wow, after that plane ride, we REALLY got to see the Andes! Mendoza and Santiago, Chile are divided by those mountains and flying above them was magical (and a little scary). Landing in Santiago, we dropped our bags off and traveled to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights. The museum recounted the history of Chile’s coup-d’état of 1973 and military dictatorship until 1990. It was a reflective experience, especially seeing all of the handmade art that prisoners made while incarcerated. After two cappuccinos and an AMAZING salami sandwich, we made our way back to the Santiago airport. Thanks so much for reading, and please send me good vibes and a peaceful sleep. Oh, and how could I not share my new mate cup and bombilla :) ¡CHAU!
Thanks for reading! Unfortunately, just like Logan, I also got food poisoning; however, traveling was surprisingly a breeze today. After an early morning bus ride (that I woke up 15 minutes before to go on), we arrived 2 hours South to a city named Mendoza. Although we didn’t stay long, it was special to me. My mom’s family is from Mendoza, so it was cool seeing the Andes mountains like they would’ve. And wow, after that plane ride, we REALLY got to see the Andes! Mendoza and Santiago, Chile are divided by those mountains and flying above them was magical (and a little scary). Landing in Santiago, we dropped our bags off and traveled to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights. The museum recounted the history of Chile’s coup-d’état of 1973 and military dictatorship until 1990. It was a reflective experience, especially seeing all of the handmade art that prisoners made while incarcerated. After two cappuccinos and an AMAZING salami sandwich, we made our way back to the Santiago airport. Thanks so much for reading, and please send me good vibes and a peaceful sleep. Oh, and how could I not share my new mate cup and bombilla :) ¡CHAU!



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