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Exploring Chile: Traveling Off the Beaten Track
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Exploring Chile: Traveling Off the Beaten Track

By: Pedro Crandosi

The country of Chile is filled with adventure and amazing attractions that will leave you breathless. This country, found on the west coast of South America, is wild and rugged and yet at the same time has a soft elegance that makes it a target for tourists everywhere.

Chile has on hand the best wonders of nature to offer to its visitors. Craggy mountains, deserted beaches, overgrown forests, and spouting geysers will fascinate you, especially if you love the wild and the woods. Nature is undisturbed at many parts of Chile, which will give a soothing feeling, far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. The city of Santiago with five million people represents the urban side of Chile, which too is an interesting place to have fun if you are interested in the rustic urban landscapes.

The culture that can be found in Chile may amaze you, since many people think of Chile as one of the lesser known countries of South America. However, Chile has a strong European background, and this influence of Europe is what gives it a strong appeal to tourists from the west. There is a large Parisian feel to some parts of Santiago due to the educating of important Chileans for some many centuries. This French influence can be strongly seen in the art, architecture, and music of many parts of the country.

Arts and literature are strong and growing in Chile. The Nobel Prize for literature has twice been brought home to the country of Chile, first by poet Gabriela Mistral, and second by another poet, Pablo Neruda. Music is no forgotten art in Chile, and folk music has long been the release in which the people of Chile have been able to express their feelings after being oppressed by the military coup that occurred in 1973.

When you are visiting Chile you won't want to limit your visit to Santiago. There are other cities that are just as beautiful and thriving, as well as nearby islands that demand your attention. The island of Chiloe, which is only thirty-one miles wide and 112 miles long, is a beacon of stunning beauty. You can arrive at Chiloe by a ferry from the mainland. The island is home to several small villages and towns that contain homes that have been built on stilts due to the rain that falls in this area. You'll want to take a multitude of pictures of the volcanoes that can be seen on the mainland of Chile from this island paradise.

If you are looking for adventure, check out the Torres del Paine National Park. This park, located in southern Chile, is known as a biosphere park. It contains wonderful views of waterfalls and glaciers, and a unique opportunity to wander through dense and mysterious forests.

For a befitting end to your busy day, select and relish from a variety of Chilean cuisine ranging from seafood, beef, fruits, and vegetables. "Empanadas", is a well known snack food available on the streets of Chile and comes with a variety of fillings. Another snack food which is known to the westerns as the corn tamales is the "humitas", which is very delicious and deserves a try.

The Chileans love to eat breads so you'll find a varied selection wherever you go. One of the favorite types of breads is potato bread. One of most popular meals eaten by Chileans and tourists is "lomo a lo pobre". Lomo a lo pobre is made of two fried eggs on top of a large piece of beef and served with chips.

Chile is a land filled with fun and excitement. It's an amazing part of the world to visit and sightsee.

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About the author: Pedro Crandosi is the proprietor of FOB Chile, the #1 source on the internet when you're looking for fresh up to date advice and reviews to do with Chile. For more articles on Chile why not visit: www.fobchile.com/articles
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