Amazing colors in the marble

The colors in the marble were amazing. There were green from the algae and different shades of white and grey.
More from inside the caves

We went into 2 of the caves before moving on.
Inside a marble cave

Our boat captain took us into one of the caves that was big enough to fit the boat. It was an amazing view inside. The marble had so many different colors and the greenish blue of the lake was trulyBaca lagi
Marble hills

20 minutes from the port, we reached the marble hills. The whole hills are made from marble. The base of the hills are eroded by the waves in the lake to form small caves. The first ones we saw wereBaca lagi
The choppy ride

The lake was very choppy. The wind was pretty high. Our boat was flying through the air every few seconds. It was a fast boat but the waves were huge and we had a nice roller-coaster ride all the way.Baca lagi
Off for the Marble Caves

In the morning, we woke up a bit late. Melinda prepared a quinoa soup and pasta from the remains of the packets we had been carrying for the last few days. It was almost 1:30 pm when we were done withBaca lagi
Puerto Rio Tranquilo

There were some very lovely views of the Lago General Carrera from the road. It was getting a bit late and we didn't have a booking so we continued without stopping. We reached Puerto Rio TranquiloBaca lagi
Lago General Carrera

The road continued along the Rio Murta till we reached Lago General Carrera. The lake is easily recognized by the milky blue color of its water. The color is due to the marble stone found all alongBaca lagi
Rio Murta

After a while the road weers away from the Rio Ibáñez and goes in a western direction for a few kms before joining the Rio Murta and then it deviates to the South again.
Rio Ibáñez

Continuing from the Laguna Verde, the Rio Ibáñez widens up and forms wide stretches of water interspersed with islands. The valley formed by the river is quite a long one and we could see chains ofBaca lagi
Lago Verde

The road followed the Rio Ibáñez all the way to the Laguna Verde. The scenery along the way was very beautiful. We reached the Laguna Verde around 6:30 pm.
Break at Villa Cerro Castillo

It was almost 5 pm when we reached Villa Cerro Castillo. This is one of the venues we had on our itinerary for a trek into the mountains. But we had decided to do it on the way back since it takes aBaca lagi
Mirador Cerro Castillo

Just before the road snakes its way down to the valley of Villa Cerro Castillo, there is a beautiful viewpoint. We stopped for a while at the viewpoint. The scenic beauty of the valley was stunning.Baca lagi
Rock formations Cerro Castillo

Just a few kms before Cerro Castillo, there were some very interesting rock formations along the road. The weather was overall quite good, with a bit of cool, a bit of sunshine, some clouds and clearBaca lagi
Back to Coyhaique

As has been the case all along, the pope's entourage messed up my plans again. This time to leave the city of Santiago. My flight was at 9 am so I asked for a shared pickup for 7:30 am. TheBaca lagi
A bitter sweet day in Santiago

I woke up early, had my breakfast and walked to the Swedish Embassy. This day too, the streets were empty. Everything was closed. There was no public transport. The restaurants too were closed. I wasBaca lagi
Hostel Egali Santiago

The Hostel Egali was just about a km from the Swedish Embassy in a nice neighborhood. The room was a mixed dormitory. It was neat and clean with personal lockers for everyone. It checked in and wentBaca lagi
Reached Santiago again

The flight crossed over some lovely countryside with lakes and mountains. As we started descending towards Santiago, the air became a bit more dense with pollution reducing the visibility. We landedBaca lagi
Off to Santiago

At the airport, I ran to the bag drop counter since I didn't have a passport so I knew it would take some time and the departure was in an hour. At the counter, I told them about the theft in SantiagoBaca lagi
Salto Pollux

On the way, we passed the Salto Pollux, a beautiful waterfall along the roadside. There were lovely fields of rapeseed spreading a fantastic carpet of yellow color on the green countryside. We reachedBaca lagi
Off to Balmaceda

It was the day to fly back to Santiago to fetch my new passport and some of the credit cards that Shuchi had couriered to the Swedish embassy in Santiago. The airport for Coyhaique is at BalmacedaBaca lagi
Lost Melinda!!!

It was starting to get a bit chilly in the shadows so Maria and I sat in the sun waiting for the rest to return. At 6:30 pm, Melinda still hadn't returned so we started getting a bit worried. WeBaca lagi
The witch's house

Just a few meters after Laguna Verde, we came across the mirador over the Coyhaique town. Right next to it was a ladder going down into the forest where the trail continued. A few minutes later, weBaca lagi
Laguna Los Mallines

Another 30 min later, we reached Laguna Los Mallines. There was a lookout viewpoint next to the lake. We stopped there for a while tp enjoy the view and take pictures. After that, Melinda wanted toBaca lagi
Laguna Venus

The trail continued through some thick forest. This place is one of the Puma checkpoints as well so we were keeps oir eyes and ears open on case we come across one. After about 45 min more, we reachedBaca lagi
Laguna Los Sapos

The trail continued for about 2.5 kms through varying types of trees and vegetation. The was a slight gain in altitude all the while. A total of about 300 mts. We reached the Laguna Los Sapos atBaca lagi