søndag 26. oktober 2014

Pool Day!

"Spring" (30 degrees) is here, so we can finally have lazy days by the pool!






onsdag 22. oktober 2014

Cruising

Finally bought a mini longboard! 
No more fast-walking to school because I'm late. 
Now I will be cruising to school because I'm late.
10000CLP=100DKK


tirsdag 21. oktober 2014

Last two weeks

We decided to try out one of the many Korean restaurants in Barrio Patronato (Koreans that came in the 70s settled there, a traditionally immigrant-dominated neighborhood). We were 18 in total, and ordered both Korean table barbecue and other Korean dishes for sharing, and it was amazing!! And of course we did not miss the obligatory Soju+beer combo. (Rice wine)
I have been missing Asian flavors, so this was a perfect dinner for me :) 

Korean BBQ

The university had arranged a day for us to do voluntary work and play with kids from an orphanage 2 hours from Santiago. It was a day with a lot of waiting (Chilean "efficiency"), and a lot of running around and playing with the kids. I had signed up to be in the group playing games and sports, and we were 20 in total..but only 8 boys came to us! The rest all went to get face painting, dancing, and painting pictures. We were a little disappointed in the beginning, as we had planned so many games, but at the end we were just walking around and would just play with everyone.

I'm supposed to be a clown

This cute girl painting my face as a butterfly

Once we started playing horseriding... she would never want to go down

Some of the orphanage childs waving us goodbye


Then the day came where we were going to have an International Fair! And as the only one from Aarhus university (and Scandinavia), I was representing Denmark. I made posters, a video about student life, bought beers (Found Carlsberg, Harboe and Slots!!), put on Danish music, and prepared bread with leverpostej (Liver pate), mayo and cucumber. Everyone loved it!!


Representing Denmark in the internaitonal fair!
Representants from many different countries


In the weekend we went to surf in Con Con (20 minutes from Viña del Mar).
The first day we had an instructor, and rented boards and wet suits for only 10000CLP (100DKK/112NOK), and the next day we went without an instructor for 7000CLP (70DKK/78NOK). Super cheap, and super fun!! The second day the current was so strong, and the waves so big, but we still managed to surf a little bit. Now I am hooked on surfing, and already going back this Thursday.. 


Our view from the balcony in Con Con
Roomies!
Ready for surfing!
How the sky looked like on our way back home

fredag 10. oktober 2014

Cerro Manquehue

Hiking up Cerro Manquehue was much harder than expected, but once we got on the top, we had the best view over Santiago.


It's the tallest mountain in Santiago, with its 1800m above ground, and it took us 2 hours to get to the top. (But I think we started at 800m or 1000m). The first part was the easier part, walking up very steep hills. Then came to the second part where we got lost, and had to climb up using our hands, and stones and whatever we could find to get upwards.  It was a rough terrain with loose stones and sand, but eventually we made it back to the main pathway and we were so happy! We took a small eating break, and started on the last part to get up. It was still a little bit of mountain climbing, but much less dangerous than what we encountered in the second part. At the top we got welcomed by a Chilean flag and the most amazing view. 

It took us 1.5 hours to go down the mountain, where we were going super slowly and taking it step by step, sliding down in some parts, and jumping from stone to stone.

When we got down, we were so tired, but had already forgotten about the hard parts, and only thought about the fun and adventurous parts!

Cerro Manquehue in the background

Climbing up.. and we didn't dare to look down because of the steepness!

At the top!

Cerro San Cristobal to the far right, and Costanera (the tallest building in South America)



Festival Mil Tambores

Mil Tambores is a yearly festival/carnival in Valparaiso which aims at demonstrating the effectiveness of using public space for public entertainment and cultural activities. (Mil tambores means Thousand Drums)

We were there only for the last day, where the festival is at the beach. 
Where people play on their drums, paint each other with bodypaint, and just relax and have lots of fun! At around 16.00 a carnival parade will start from the beach and end up in the city center