Friday, July 10, 2009
Chiu Chiu Fieldtrip
The expat students attend Chilean school half day and the "international" school the other half. The four students have three instructors. These instructors recently planned a field trip to the small, historical village near Calama (Chiu-Chiu) and invited the moms and me. We had lunch at a local restaurant before visiting the sites.
Larry and I had previously visited Chiu-Chiu when we took Flat Stanley on a tour but we didn't walk around the back side of the San Francisco Church which is where we found a small cemetery.
Upon leaving Chiu-Chiu we drove to the Laguna Inca Coya. Legend has it that a local girl fell in love with a Inca noble and had a son. The Inca noble traveled north with the promise that he would return. When the young woman learned he had married a princess, she threw herself and child into the lagoon. The name, Inca Coya evidently means "Inca Bride." That is San Pedro and San Pablo in the background.
I spotted this little fellow and loved mom's means of helping him learn to walk.
The valley where Chiu-Chiu lies is perfect for growing carrots. Here the carrots are being washed before going to the "feria."
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