Sunday was mostly about a long drive from Pucón to Concepcion - mountains to coast and northwards. Hence no blog entry. Today, Monday, we explored some of the Pacific Coast and found a lovely fishing village. As well as fish the other big haul was seaweed which is harvested for export to Japan and the US.
On Sunday Concepcion was completely closed - nothing open and looked rather drab. Monday was a complete contrast with city coming alive and bustling with people. We had a pretty decent meal at a restaurant on the a tree lined street. Tomorrow, Tuesday, is another long drive, this time to Santiago.
| Caleta Tumbes - a lovely fishing village on the Pacific coast |
| An egret I think. Loads of different birds on the coast. Pelicans, vultures, hawks, gulls etc |
| Some sweet houses |
| Beautiful light this evening in Concepcion |
| Evening drinks |
| Veggie for me |
| Veggie fajitas for Raine |
What a complete change of scenery. Looks so much more relaxing x
ReplyDeleteYes chaps, it is a Great Egret sometimes to be seen in UK
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