Después de haber regresado a Eslovenia, salimos poco. Para viajar, hay que trabajar y ahorrar (ojalá no se tuviera que trabajar). Así que mi esposa y yo nos dedicamos salir por la ciudad De Santiago de Chile, pues escuchamos de un paseo inaugurado no hace mucho, en el Cerro San Cristóbal: el Paseo Metropolitano. Este videovlog fue grabado en Abril de 2022, mientras nos preparábamos para otro gran viaje…

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    Capítulos
    00:00 Bienvenidos a Santiago de Chile
    00:10 Datos de Chile
    01:12 Cerro San Cristóbal
    01:20 Algunos datos sobre Santiago
    01:58 Rumbo al Paseo Metropolitano
    04.16 Vistas a la ciudad De Santiago
    05:48 Llegando al Paseo Metropolitano
    07:32 Paseo Metropolitano
    08:34 Timelapse
    09:46 Despedida
    10:05 Canadá

    Welcome to Santiago de Chile! Some basic information of interest related to my country: Chile 🇨🇱. It is a country that can be seen on the map as a long and narrow strip of land, with a sovereign presence in the Antarctic territory and in Oceania:

    This is because of Easter Island, also called “Rapa Nui”. Its capital is Santiago. At a regional level, it is located in the southwestern sector of the American continent, bordering to the north with Peru 🇵🇪, to the northeast with Bolivia 🇧🇴 and to the east with Argentina 🇦🇷.

    Among other data of interest: its currency is the Chilean peso, the official language is Spanish (although quite different and complex to understand for our neighbors or other countries that speak Spanish), it is a unitary and representative Republic, with almost 20 million inhabitants and a tourist visa is not required.

    It is a highly recommended country to visit given its great and extreme diversity of climate, geography and fauna. However, caution must be taken with insecurity, a product of crime. Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱 is characterized by being a very large city, absolutely very large:

    8 million inhabitants, however… ehhhh… I think there may be a little more. It is one of the megalopolises in South America, however it is one of the smallest. Back here we have the entire financial district or communes of Santiago, over there the Costanera Center – which is

    The largest shopping center in Latin America, perhaps in South America to be more exact – and here everything too… ehhh… the financial communes and also high-income people who live in this area of ​​Santiago. Where we are mainly, in an area that was inaugurated

    (I think it was last year) and that is a place preferably for pedestrians and people who ride bicycles. Where we are going: towards the Bicentennial Park of Vitacura, but not by a traditional route but by another route that we have just discovered, and that will lead us to an area

    That certainly has the characteristics of being like a viewpoint. Come on! Come with me… [Music] The place where we are going is accessed mainly through Cerro San Cristóbal. The access point or landmark is very close to the Park or Japanese Garden. It is accessed 100 meters higher and

    We will find an initial totem that leads this path. It is a generally paved road , and it will lead us to this circuit of cyclists and obviously viewpoints. Meanwhile I go with the camera taking photos and obviously seeing these views that are

    New to me, but they never fail to impress, especially for those who come for tourism, trekking, cycling or simply enjoying a walk in summer or winter. We continue… And well, we are at the midpoint, mid-high, to reach this place that we said: Costanera Center, financial district, Commune of Providencia… where it is was the Costanera, and this is in Las Condes .. a bit part of Las Condes, actually Vitacura not Las Condes. Las Condes

    Is a little further away, commune of Vitacura, right? Andean Precordillera: this is not actually the Andes Mountains, because the Andes Mountains are much further back where the clouds are that I don’t know if they can be seen, Those clouds are practically covering the tops or highest peaks

    Of the Cordillera… I can’t zoom in there, but there has already been a high peak, right? We are talking about 3,500… 3,600 meters high and now where is it? greener, wooded area, with buildings and behind these hills – where these are here on a like a small mountain –

    Is now Lo Barnechea, what is behind it: another commune of Santiago and in that sense nothing, but our goal and Our concern is to continue walking on a limestone soil, which by the way ehh… all the limestones found on a hill mean that

    At some point in the geological history of the Earth there was volcanic activity: in this sense, all these hills that we see in Santiago arose, if I’m not mistaken and I remember correctly, in the Upper Triphasic, when we say this would be the Intermediate Depression, it wasn’t even “full.” So nothing…

    After a lot… a lot of land, a lot of trees – by the way, everything is very pretty – we have to make a decision: left or right? In reality, since we want to reach the objective we set for ourselves,

    We are going to go to the right, which is where is this Metropolitan Walk (viewpoint), because if we go there we will go down towards what would be the Commune of Renca if I’m not mistaken. So we’re going to go this way.

    Finally we arrived at the entrance of the place where we wanted to go: that’s the route to Chicureo, also the Airport and the entrance is here. Here this is a path for both pedestrians and bicycles called “Paseo Metropolitano”: as you will see here, it is 3.7

    Kilometers. Ehhh… we are here at the access to The Pyramid, right? And here there are trails, we came through the forest, we left along the cement path that is here and we are going to go through different walkways until we return to Pedro Valdivia. So that,

    We could exit through here – you can still exit towards the… a little further in reality, but we have like a pure highway: this is Costanera access, right? That’s Vitacura over there, Lo Barnechea over there and we’re going towards this place that, mind you, can be a lot of land,

    But we’re going to go along this walkway along this path, so we continue… And we are on the Paseo Metropolitano, finally. After a bit of a shore excursion passing through a cement street, we are finally here. And obviously it is not a better view than the one we had before, although the sector is very nice and very well done,

    But in truth, eh… I think and consider that it is better to come up there. However, this trail is made for people who don’t want to get their feet dirty, don’t want to get their new sneakers dirty, and who want to enjoy a nice

    View and panoramic view of this place, can come along this trail. We continue… Well people, we’re here! We’re heading to the city, so nothing. Time to say goodbye: like, subscribe, comment as much as you want, ask all the questions you want and see you again until the next opportunity! Bye! If you have come this far and have accompanied me on this weekend walk through Santiago, I thank you for that. In the next episode I will show you how we lived a 22-hour layover in what would be my first country in North America, although this

    Would not be our final destination. Stay tuned for my next travel adventures… so you can travel with me to places unknown and as remote as they are strange.

    5 Comments

    1. Muy buen video, justamente llevo tiempo animándome a hacer este trayecto y aquí pude ver el estado de las vías.
      Nada mal y las vistas muy hermosas.
      Ojalá en el futuro hayan pasarelas sobre la autopista Costanera Norte para cruzar desde el Parque Bicentenario de Vitacura hacia el Cerro San Cristóbal. En realidad no se si ya las hay, pero en google maps a través de la imagen satelital me da la impresión que no.
      Muchas gracias por el video!

    2. ¡¡Gracias!!, por el hermoso paseo-aventura, que a pesar de potenciales riesgos al inicio, por la relativa precariedad del sendero, también, junto con mostrarnos alternativas seguras, nos ilustra con data precisa,
      (y en un excelente y muy entendible "castellano chilensis"), algunos datos básicos tanto de Santiago, como
      en general de la República de Chile.

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