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KLM lost and found service.

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The earth moved for me this morning - literally. Snoozing very peacefully when I started going for a ride. Woken in Antofagasta by an earthquake.

Apparently it was magnitude 6.3 with an epicentre near San Pedro de Atacama - where I am heading to very shortly.
 
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Whilst having coffee at a local shopping centre, am I being unreasonable in asking a nearby shop to turn their doof doof music down?
 
It seems a bit tough that some girls are wearing 20 year old jeans.
As for the earth moving for JohnM too bad it was an earthquake....
 
It seems a bit tough that some girls are wearing 20 year old jeans.
As for the earth moving for JohnM too bad it was an earthquake....

Oh, I don't know... Geoffrey Edelsten seems to get around a lot wearing 20 year old girls...
 
Well, here I am in San Pedro de Atacama after a sensational drive from Antofagasta, and it is still standing after today's tremblor. No surprise: these adobe villages have been doing it for centuries...

I'll do a full TR when I get home next month, but suffice to say, this part of my DONE5 is shaping up to be an absolute cracker.

Out of Antofagasta, I was on the famous Ruta 5 for a while through some Lunar-like landscape FULL of copper mines. But the road - OMG, it makes the roads - and the traffic - in the Pilbara look like kiddy-stuff

Beautiful smooth tarmac, dual carriageway, fully separated by dual Armco barriers - Australia is PRIMITIVO. No coarse-chip cough roads here...

Speed limit only 120 kph - and well-adhered to. But I couldn't help wishing I had the new Audi I took delivery of 9 days before I left home, (Don't ask! Long story short, it was a spur-of-the-moment purchase when they had just what suited me) and had put less than 1000 km on the clock, here to stretch its legs just a little ;) :(.

Anyway, an excellent meal tonight in the adobe of a resto called, funnily enough, Adobe:
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Lomo (beef steak) Roquefort (cooked rare, of course, with quinoa and fig and wilted greens. Preceded by a very pleasant half-bottle of Chilean Sauvignon Blanc with the gratis salsa and bread typical in Chile and Argentina and then a nice half-bottle of Cab-sauv from the same producer in the Valle de Maipo (just S of Santiago). Not trophy stuff, just very good, solid wines. Half bottles are the solo traveller's friend! :). Rare in most places, unfortunately.

As Princess Fiona has been known to remark: "Life is good."

Sorry, PF, you left out a very important adjective: Life is F'N good! ;):):).ImageUploadedByAustFreqFly1411602782.180746.jpg
 
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