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Dune running in the dark at the driest desert on Earth
“It is now dark, time for you to run full speed down the side of this 150-metre high sand dune. Go.” At first I thought our guide was joking. He wasn’t. So, after necking a Pisco Sour, Sophie and I launch … Continue reading
Posted in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama
Tagged Atacama Desert, cactus, death valley, flamingo, floating, geysers, running, salt, salt flats, salt water, san pedro de atacama, sand, sand dune, sun
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A cathedral made of salt?
Unless I’m sleeping in it, I’m really not a big fan of the dark. And unless I’m hiding from a mass murderer I’m really not too fussed about confined spaces either. So being told that I have to crawl 20 … Continue reading