We took it easy again today (E and S not yet sleeping properly through the night) and walked to the presidents palace (twice) near which we attended the cultural centre where there were a few exhibitions. One exhibition had what appeared to be artifacts from Thor Heyerdahl’s raft trip from Ecuador. This was a nice tie in to our previous experience on our European holiday where we went to the museum dedicated to him in Norway.
S and I saw an exhibition ‘the land of the riders’. It showed historical Chilean and Argentinian riders’ costumes, bridles, saddles etc. It really did conform to the Wild West stereotype. Men in capes equipped with thin swords and knives in fancy scabbards on very large horses riding through the dust and heat.
S and I saw an exhibition ‘the land of the riders’. It showed historical Chilean and Argentinian riders’ costumes, bridles, saddles etc. It really did conform to the Wild West stereotype. Men in capes equipped with thin swords and knives in fancy scabbards on very large horses riding through the dust and heat.
This is a picture of the President’s palace.
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