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Antofagasta, Chile
November 7, 2024
This was my first visit to Antofagasta. This small city of around 400,000 people, is a coastal city with some beaches and a lot of rocky coast. And the waves can get quite high. Apparently the beaches just south of town host some of the championship surfing competitions. Another note about the beaches here - they are all artificial, man-made. There are no natural beaches in Antofagasta.
The climate is pleasant, not hot by any means, but warm enough most afternoons for a t-shirt or light shirt and pretty much always long pants. At least during the summer months of November through January. The city is quite modern yet has many late-19th/early twentieth century buildings and houses. The amount of rain received here is miniscule - about 4.4 millimeters over the course of the year. Temperatures range from mid-high 50s in the winter months of June-July, and low 70s in the summer and spring months of December-March. It's said that Antofagasta is the world's driest city.
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Remembering Tocopilla, Chile
October 29, 2024
In the process of renaming and compressing all the photos in my photo album, I'm also revisiting the many places Ivisited, this blog is about one of those places.
At the end of March, 2023, I visied Tocopilla, Chile. While I was there exploring the town I came across aninteresting church. What was interesting about it? Well, first, Tocopilla is on the northern coast of Chile which isall Atacama Desert. The Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth. There are no trees here other than theones people have planted. And the church I came across is made of wood, all wood. The church is called "The Temple ofOur Lady del Carmen".
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Updates to my photo album
October 2, 2024
I've started updating my photo album photo names, starting in the Perú album. And for whatever reason, I started at the end of the alphetically-ordered list of subalbums. Oh well. What this entails is this: opening the directory of photos, one at a time of course, in a program called GeoSetter. Then in combination with that I use Strava for my saved walking routes and Google Maps. The GeoSetter program uses OpenStreetMaps and I'm finding that sometimes the two map apps differ in street names for the same streets. So, why am I doing this? After all, it is taking a huge amount of time to locate the pictures on the maps and rename the files to the street location names.
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Syntactic Pleonasm
August 26, 2024
The title of today's blog introduces the term "syntactic pleonasm." But what exactly does that mean? Have you encountered thisconcept before? The word pleonasm comes from the Greek word pleon meaning "more" or "too much." Pleonasms have been used since ancienttimes.
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After my journey, a list of cities I particularly liked
July 2, 2024
Those of you who followed me on my backpacking journey of South America will know there were some cities/towns that I wrote aboutwhich I liked and some I wrote that I didn't like. In reviewing my journey I thought about listing those towns I specifically wrote that I liked foreveryone to see and read about. The towns I decided I liked covered a variety of areas, sizes, climates, and in several of the countries that Ivisited.
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