End of Chile Trip
That night I took the overnight bus to Santiago, and then a taxi cab (not uber) to the airport, where I had a very nice buffet dinner, and then flew back to Los Angeles.
In eight weeks, I had slept the night in 14 hostels, 1 hotel, 4 camp sites, 1 lounge, 2 busses, and 2 airplanes, and I had lost my debit card, my shaver cord, and, one-by-one, all of my computer and phone accessories.
It was an amazing, and most importantly an adventurous, trip. I had seen and experienced just about everything in Chile that I wanted to. But there is one location that I have to go back to see (because you always have to leave something to go back to), and that is the Marble Caves . . .
In eight weeks, I had slept the night in 14 hostels, 1 hotel, 4 camp sites, 1 lounge, 2 busses, and 2 airplanes, and I had lost my debit card, my shaver cord, and, one-by-one, all of my computer and phone accessories.
It was an amazing, and most importantly an adventurous, trip. I had seen and experienced just about everything in Chile that I wanted to. But there is one location that I have to go back to see (because you always have to leave something to go back to), and that is the Marble Caves . . .

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