Travel-World Photography
This folder contains pictures from the Bellavista district, a tram trip to Cerro San Cristóbal, a climb to the Cerro Lucia hill, and visit to an art museum.
Santiago Part 2
Bellavista IBellavista is a district with colorful houses, and artists
Bellavista II
Bellavista III
Bellavista IV
Bellavista V
Bellavista VINote the figurehead on top of the door
The figurehead in the previous photo
A number of houses are painted blue, and sevaral shops sell lapis lazuli jewelery
Waiting for the tram to Cerro San Cristóbal
The tram line is pretty steep
View of Santiago I
View of Santiago II
View of Santiago III
View of Santiago IV
Palms and snow clad Andes
The Virgin on top of the hill
We took a cable trip to the next hill
The cable ran just above the tree tops
The end of the cable line had a small park with palms
Old Mapuche figures
Contrast - snow covered mountains and palm trees
Looking down to the modern part of the city, and Cerro Santa Lucia(next pictures)
Steep stairs on the way up
The stairs up ar pretty steep
View from the top I
View from the top II
View from the top III
Part of a walleg gardeb, leading to a castle
The castle buildings
A "hanging turret" to protect the outside walls
A bishop giving his blessing
A fountain down at the street level, albeit empty of water
Another fountail - this is Greek-inspired
A strange palm-like tree
Another excotic tree
A tree that found a host
A nice flower
A boy with his donkey, selling hats
Girl with a lollipop
Woman in a shop
The house for muses of songs
Street art next to the entrance door
Back in a city street
Mercado Central - a large building filled with food sellers and restaturants
A restaurant inside the market
A waiter arranging the table for the next guests
Dried fish and other products for sale
Herbs of every kind
The old post office was converted to an art exhibition venue
First glimps inside the big building
Art I
Art II
Art IIIMan or woman, depending on the viewing angle
Art IV
Art V
Art VI