Chili Kiwi Lakefront Hostel, Pucon , Chile
Situated on right on the lake in Pucon, Chile's adventure capital, Chili Kiwi is the perfect place to relax. Whether you're a backpacker or seeking a little more comfort, this hostel was one of our favourites in six months of travel through South America!
Pucon Travel Video
Pucón Travel video is firmly positioned on the global map as a mecca for adventure sports, its setting on beautiful Lago Villarrica under the smoldering eye of the volcano of the same name sealing its fate as a world-class destination for adrenaline junkies. Once a summer playground for the rich, Pucón is now a year-round adventure machine catering to all incomes, especially in February (a time to avoid, if possible), when it is absolutely overrun. The town receives alternating floods of package Travelists, Santiago holidaymakers, novice Brazilian snowboarders, adventure-seeking backpackers, new age spiritualists and mellowed-out ex-activists turned eco-pioneers.
Wonderful Pucon Travel video
Pucon Tours Video
Pucón Tours video is firmly positioned on the global map as a mecca for adventure sports, its setting on beautiful Lago Villarrica under the smoldering eye of the volcano of the same name sealing its fate as a world-class destination for adrenaline junkies. Once a summer playground for the rich, Pucón is now a year-round adventure machine catering to all incomes, especially in February (a time to avoid, if possible), when it is absolutely overrun. The town receives alternating floods of package tourists, Santiago holidaymakers, novice Brazilian snowboarders, adventure-seeking backpackers, new age spiritualists and mellowed-out ex-activists turned eco-pioneers.
Wonderful Pucon Tours video
Villages evacuated as Villarrica erupts in south Chile
The Villarrica volcano in southern Chile erupted in the early hours of Tuesday, sending ash and lava high into the sky, and forcing the evacuation of nearby communities. Authorities say more than 3,300 people have been evacuated. Schools have also been closed for one day.
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Volcano Villarrica erupts in Southern Chile; villages evacuated
Thousands of people in Western Brazil were forced to evacuate their homes.
Meanwhile, authorities also issued evacuation orders in Southern Chile.
Kristine Domingo tells us why.
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Fujimori's son visits him at detention facility
1. Police car driving by Escuela de Gendarmeria (police academy)
2. Mid shot of guard
3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Kenji Fujimori, Alberto Fujimori's son:
He chose Chilean justice because of its independence of powers, not like my country ( Peru). My country is very politicised, there is no independence of powers.
4.Mid shot of police academy building name
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Kenji Fujimori, Alberto Fujimori son:
It was a nice meeting of father and son, and as a son I felt very good and happy when I saw him. My father is very good.
6. Mid shot of guard
7. Various Kenji Fujimori leaving in private car
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Kenji Fujimori visited his father, former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, currently in detention in the Chilean capital Santiago, on Saturday, but revealed little about the politician's sudden return to South America.
The 67-year-old Fujimori stunned followers and foes alike when he landed in neighbouring Chile a week ago aboard a private jet, defying an arrest warrant in his zeal to restart his political career in Peru.
Fujimori's son reported his father was well and that he decided to go to Chile because of its independent judiciary - not like my country criticising Peru, he said.
Alberto Fujimori's return to South America ended five years of exile in Japan and initiated a new bid for power. Presidential elections are due to be held in April.
During his decade-long rule, Fujimori gained a reputation for coolness under fire. That coolness is being tested again as he battles extradition from the Chilean capital Santiago on more than 20 charges of corruption and human rights abuses.
Fujimori is secretive by nature and as president confided in virtually no one, relying on the element of surprise to keep enemies off guard.
That quality was evident in his spectacular arrival in Santiago.
Fujimori's allies in Lima say he has not revealed the details of his strategy to return to power.
But his followers have no doubt that Fujimori, a former mathematics professor, has a plan. His first move, they say, was his decision to return via Chile, which has a history of granting few extradition requests.
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How Chilean Architects Are Helping Realize Ryue Nishizawa's Curving Concrete Cliffside House
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The Ochoalcubo project, a pioneering experiment led by the entrepreneur and architecture lover Eduardo Godoy that seeks to unite leading Chilean and Japanese architecture practices with ground-breaking architecture, has started a new phase. Made up of 8 phases which involve 8 different architects, the first stage of this architecture laboratory took place in Marbella and included work from Christian de Groote, Mathias Klotz, Cristián Valdés, José Cruz, Teodoro Fernández, Cecilia Puga, Smiljan Radic and Sebastián Irarrázabal. Toyo Ito was the first international figure to participate in the project with the construction of the White O House in 2009.
Following the magnitude 8.8 earthquake that hit Chile in 2010, and the subsequent disasters that hit Japan in 2011, the second stage of the Ochoalcubo project in Marbella was halted, and replaced by two new stages that would establish a bridge to connect the culture and architecture of these two countries. Eight Japanese and eight Chilean architects of international renown joined the project to create interventions on the coast of Ochoquebradas, located close to Los Vilos, in the Chilean region of Coquimbo.
The team for this phase is made up of Akihisa Hirata, Atelier Bow-Wow, Junya Ishigami, Kazuyo Sejima, Kengo Kuma, Onishi + Hyakuda, Ryue Nishizawa, and Sou Fujimoto from Japan, along with Guillermo Acuña, Alejandro Aravena, Felipe Assadi, HLPS, Izquierdo & Lehmann, Máx Nuñez, Cristián Undurraga, and WMR from Chile. Currently, houses by Alejandro Aravena (Elemental) and Ryue Nishizawa, two recent winners of the Pritzker Prize, are under construction.
We decided to check in on the progress of the Nishizawa House in Ochoquebradas, after Eduardo Godoy and the architect Sarah Bosch showed us photos of the work. We could not believe the size of the beams that held up the wavy concrete slab proposed by the Japanese architect and the molding work that was shaped like a wooden snake. The artisanal beauty of the process was something that we had to witness with our own eyes. Weeks later, we set out on the road to Los Vilos to find Eric Meinardus, the Chilean Architect responsible for making Ryue Nishizawa's dreams come true.
When we arrived, we were first able to walk around the nearly-completed ELEMENTAL project, which was also entrusted to the control of Meinardus. The house is formed of three monolithic blocks that seem to have always been there, like rocky remains that have emerged from the waves. The terrain on which this new series of works is sited is of the highest natural value, so each intervention has been meticulously developed according to its environment.
As we approach Nishizawa's work, we witness a great number of busy workers. The design is a true structural challenge and, the day after our visit, the workers would face a milestone in its development: the pouring of the undulating concrete slab 30 centimeters thick and 50 meters in length, which meets the ground at just three key points.
As in the Teshima Art Museum, Nishizawa seeks to achieve harmony with the landscape through the use of curves and free forms. The undulating forms are directed this time towards the sea, marking an axis under which a free rectangular floor rests, elongated and narrow, slightly curved at its longitudinal ends. This interior space, delimited by the concrete shell which covers it, was outlined by a 40 x 60-centimeter grid of formwork. This virtual mass, which presents us with what could be the negative form of a sculpture, sustains the moldings and the dense fabric of steel reinforcement, which together will form the edges and the heart of the concrete slab.
Meinardus explains how his role has been focused, in large part, on adapting the 3-dimensional models that are sent to them from the office in Japan to the reality of Chilean construction. The central axis that crosses the house from east to west serves as a reference point to create section cuts that indicate the location and height of each of the scaffolding supports. Through a coordinate system, which translates into hundreds of cuts, the complex curving geometry of the project has been achieved. The plans are combined with these technical drawings to know how the supports for the moldings must be arranged to give the precise geometry of each point of the slab. Sheets and sheets of schematics, cuts, and details become the constructive route that Meinardus and his team are carefully following to successfully achieve the mission which they have been given.
Huilliche Curanto - Darwin's Chiloè Tour ( www.DarwinsChiloe.com )
This curanto experience is part of the Charles Darwin's Chiloé geotourism trip ( DarwinsChiloe.com ) for a Chile nature vacation. Darwin's Trails and ToMarket Geotourism Journeys bring our guests through a time portal to a place and a culture of indigenous people with a preserved Valdivian rain forest park found nowhere else in the world. As hosts we seek a sustainable geotourism focus that eco travelers, birders, cultural heritage aficionados and inquisitive souls of all sorts will find appealing and inspiring for their minds and spirits. As guests you will meet and economically support local residents and businesses providing the tour lodging and experiences. Direct interaction with the local and indigenous communities will allow the Chilote people to better protect their unique lands and culture with financial vitality. Your trip will touch and impact dozens of families.
Agro-Ecological GIAHS (SIPAM) Certification by Ancud Tourism Board - Chiloe Island, Chile
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Lava flowing from Kilauea volcano forces Hawaii Big Island residents to evacuate
Residents living near the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii have been forced to evacuate as lava from the volcano has come within yards of the town of Pahoa.
Lava from the Kilauea volcano has been crawling towards inhabited rural areas on Hawaii’s Big Island since the volcano erupted in late June.
In eruptions over the last few years, molten rock has erupted from magma reservoirs through the Pu’u O’o’ (Poo-`OO `OH-`OH) crater on Kilauea and tended to flow south toward the ocean. But in June lava erupted from a vent on the northeastern slope of the crater, resulting in a northeasterly flow toward the town of Pahoa.
As of Monday, the lava was just 70 yards away from the nearest residence and just 570 yards from Pahoa’s main village road, according to Pahoa Mayor Billy Kenoi’s office. The leading edge of the lava measures about 100 yards wide is spreading at a rate of about 10 to 15 yards an hour.
Authorities estimate that at least 50 to 60 home and business structures in the area are likely to be impacted.
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GadlingTV's Travel Talk - White Water Rafting (part 2)!
Ready for part two of Travel Talk's White Water Rafting adventure?! We're taking you on the rest of our white water rafting down California's mighty Tuolumne River on an action packed 2-day adventure. We'll show you what it takes to navigate Class IV+ rapids and teach you all of the vocabulary that you'll need in order to stay dry.
In this episode's couch talk, we'll explain some of the jargon that rafting guides use to describe the river's obstacles and give a short run down of some of the world's best rivers for thill-seeking and white water adventure.
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Best Places to Visit in Chile
Best Places to Visit in Chile
Chile has a wealth of beautiful landscapes beyond the iconic regions of Patagonia and Atacama.Discover the majestic Andean mountain range or climb up the hills and winding streets of port city Valparaíso. Whether interested in stunning vistas or a peek into traditional Chilean culture, these top destinations have something to offer every type of traveler.Here are the best places to visit in Chile.
1.Easter Island
2.Cajón del Maipo, the Andes
3.Torres del Paine
4.Valparaíso
5.Pucón
6.Chiloé Island
7.San Pedro de Atacama
8.Lauca National Park
9.Santiago de Chile
10. Iquique
[Spanish] Felipe Sandoval - Reducing the Environmental Costs of Industrial Salmon Aquaculture
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This colloquium, presented by Latin American Fisheries Fellowship Program and Bren School, will provide key insight from two global industry and thought leaders. Felipe Sandoval, head of Chile’s largest salmon industry association and former Undersecretary of Fisheries for the country, will provide his unique perspective on the role of government regulation and the challenges for industry in reducing the environmental costs of industrial salmon aquaculture.
Felipe Sandoval is the current president of SalmonChile – an industry association comprised of Chile’s largest salmon producers that seeks to address health, environment, social and economic challenges facing the salmon global industry. Prior to leading SalmonChile, Sandoval was the Undersecretary of Fisheries of Chile, and was tapped by Chilean President Michelle Bachelet to lead the so-called “salmon table,” being a public-private taskforce to address critical urgencies in the sector and lead it out of its earlier state of crisis. Sandoval comes from a civil engineering background, and served for many years in both government posts and in the private sector involved in the fisheries and aquaculture.
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