Okay. Forgot to tell ya'll about the weather. In Iquique it was "winter," people were wearing gloves, scarfs, and winter jackets. Did I mention that it was about 70 degrees? I was walking around in t-shirts looking at these people like they were nuts. I think one day it was actually cold enough to wear a jacket. But gloves and a toboggan COME ON NOW. LOL It was comical. At night, it got chilly. At night when I went walking around with Fernando I would wear a long-sleeve shirt, jeans, and my jacket. I didn't spend much time on the beach since it was only 70 or so. I got some sun when I went to Huayca (the desert), and it was hot there. I really don't want to know how hot it gets in the summer if these people thought 70 was cold.
In Santiago, it was like 50 degrees. Rainy & cloudy. But the snow-capped mountains were beautiful. Unfortunatly, I didn't get to go skiing so I can't do a comparision for ya :(
Here, in Viña del Mar it´s probably 50 or 60 degrees. Today I wore a turtle neck and no jacket, but at night you need the jacket. It´s no freezing, just chilly.
Yup. That´s the weather. Oh yeah, and in Iquique everyday is the same. Sunny. Maybe cloudy for a little bit because it´s winter, but it NEVER EVER rains there. The Atacama Desert is the driest desert in the world. Here, in Viña del Mar and Santiago it rains. It rained today :( my first day of rain in a month.... But it only rained for about 30 minutes.
p.s. Viña del Mar & Valpariaso are the most beautiful cities that I have ever seen.
Chao Chao mis amigos
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