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Captain's Log

Here are some pictures and comments about our daily life in Santiago, to share with friends and family back home. Thanks to Carol from Andes Living for coming out to the airport and making sure everyone had a ride to his or her host family.

We've more or less caught up on sleep and opening activites for the program start Monday.

Stardate Domingo (Sunday) 13 Mayo 2018

Sunday is Dia de Mama, just like it is at home. For us it was lunch and a walking tour of the city ending at the Plaza de Armas.

Lunch on the roof at Mesarina in the Bella Vista Neighborhood. IMG_4233.jpg
Then into Plaza de Armas. IMG_4236.jpg
Museo Historica Nacional. IMG_4238.jpg
Resting. IMG_4239.jpg
Photos. IMG_4243.jpg
The crowd watching street performers. IMG_4245.jpg
The clock at the top of the Torre Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna in the museum. IMG_4248.jpg
We weren't allowed up any further than this. IMG_4249.jpg
A long way from Cape Elizabeth. IMG_4251.jpg
Watch your step. IMG_4256.jpg

Miercoles (Wednesday) 16 Mayo 2018

This was the second day of class. After the morning lecture we gathered for lunch, fun headgear, and photos.


Lunch at the Info Point in el Reloj IMG_4257.jpg
Picnic (a Lunch place that's great in good weather). Good coffee. IMG_4260.jpg

Next was the first Chilean Literature Course.


Project in the Chilean Literature course. IMG_4266.jpg
The Middle Group. IMG_4269.jpg
More. IMG_4272.jpg
The Left Group. IMG_4275.jpg

Then the biomedical imaging workshop which is a chance to do homework with the help of the teaching team.


Biomedical Imaging Workshop; Eric explains the homework. IMG_4277.jpg
Group 6 Teamwork, with Group 5 in the back row. IMG_4278.jpg
Group 3 in front, and Group 4 in back. IMG_4279.jpg

The day ended around sunset and it was possibly the most interesting sunset I've ever seen.


Group photo at the end of the day. IMG_4283.jpg
Blue light is scattered away, leaving bright reds and yellows; Lord Rayleight was right. IMG_4285.jpg
Cerro Manquehue in the sunset. IMG_4286.jpg

Jueves, Thursday 17 Mayo

Eric Explains the homework. IMG_4290.jpg
Students from NU and Uandes, ... IMG_4291.jpg
... working hard on Homework 1 ... IMG_4292.jpg
in the Biomedical Imaging Workshop. IMG_4293.jpg

Viernes, Friday 18 Mayo


Friday began with lab tours.
Tour of the teaching labs. IMG_4294.jpg
Research Labs IMG_4297.jpg
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Beginnings of the new engineering building, which will be open next year. IMG_4299.jpg


After workshop, we went to Cerro San Cristobal, in a large park overlooking the city.
The old teleferique has been closed for many years and just re-opened. The Costanera Tower, between the trees is the tallest building in South America. IMG_4304.jpg
Loading, IMG_4306.jpg
Riding up. Cabins hold 6. IMG_4307.jpg
Is everyone here? IMG_4310.jpg
At the top of the hill is a statue commemorating the Immaculate Conception, with a small chapel below. IMG_4316.jpg
Enjoying a warm autumn day ... IMG_4320.jpg
... looking at the scenery, ... IMG_4321.jpg
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... meeting another international group that is visiting UAndes, ... IMG_4327.jpg
... posing for photos, ... IMG_4329.jpg
... and playing with un perrito. There are still some street dogs around Santiago, but not as many as I remember from the past. IMG_4330.jpg
Resting and enjoying the view. IMG_4332.jpg
Cheers: no visit to Cerro San Cristobal is complete without Mote con Huesillo, ... IMG_4333.jpg
... A cold, sweet drink for a warm day (more popular in the summer than now), ... IMG_4334.jpg
... made from a dried peach that has been rehydrated and cooked in peach juice. Wheat is placed in the bottom of the glass. IMG_4335.jpg
It can get messy. IMG_4341.jpg

Monday 21 May 2018


Today is a holiday in Chile so we have no class. We make up for it next week, because that's a holiday back home, but not here.

A group of us climbed Cerro Manquehue. I gave up on the last couple hundred meters, but made it most of the way to the top.
Here is the track
and
Here is the elevation profile.


and a few photos

Manquehue is very popular. Some do it on bicycles. Some do it on horses (see later). IMG_4346.jpg
This is where the hike really starts... IMG_4347.jpg
... and that big peak in the background is where it ends. IMG_4348.jpg
As mentioned, some do it on horses. IMG_4349.jpg
here's the group. IMG_4352.jpg
It's a pretty clear day for climbing. IMG_4355.jpg
What amazed me the most was the diversity of flora. There are saguro cacti,... IMG_4356.jpg
... and I'm not sure what these are,... IMG_4357.jpg
... and lots of trees I've never seen. There is a bit of snow already high in the Andes. IMG_4358.jpg

Wednesday 23 May 2018


Research at the clinic. IMG_4363.jpg

Friday 25 May 2018


Road trip! Overnight trip in the port city of Valparaiso. We had a private bus for the trip and a great hotel near the center of the city, from which we could get to everything easily. Two days gave us a bit of time to do some walking and see the city in a different way than is possible on a single day trip. The colorful houses on the hillsides are the most notable feature of Valparaiso. On one of those hills is the Valparaiso home of Nobel-Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda.
Up the funicular to lunch... IMG_4371.jpg
... at the Brighton ... IMG_4374.jpg
... with a great view of the city. IMG_4381.jpg
Lunch. IMG_4392.jpg
I think this cash register is older than I am. IMG_4395.jpg
The electric busses of Valparaiso are not just a tourist attraction, but a common means of local transportation. This picture shows one of the older models. IMG_4409.jpg
Plaza Sotomeyer. The monument honors the heros of the battle of Iqueque. IMG_4412.jpg
Valparaiso is still an active port. IMG_4413.jpg
A boat ride around the port. IMG_4420.jpg
Felipe, our guide, friend, translator, and organizer of great social and cultural activities. IMG_4422.jpg
Up close. IMG_4426.jpg
The port. IMG_4438.jpg
My little friend, David, and his padre. We had a good conversation with Felipe translating. IMG_4441.jpg
Up again. There are many of these funiculars around the city. IMG_4444.jpg
The gang at twilight on Templeman Street. IMG_4454.jpg
At the dulceria... IMG_4461.jpg
...shopping was done. IMG_4458.jpg
We go up on the funiculars, but down on the slide. IMG_4463.jpg

One of the "major food groups" of Chile is the chorillana, often eaten while watching futbol games. It includes fries, meat, onions, fried eggs and more.
Dinner with chorillanas... IMG_4470.jpg
... not for the calorie conscious. IMG_4472.jpg
The gang at dinner. IMG_4480.jpg

Sunday 26 May 2018


Last day in the Valparaiso area.

Sunday was a day for touring Pablo Neruda's house, walking around Vina del Mar, and ending with a bit of recreation on the dunes.

El reloj de flores in Vina del Mar. IMG_4485.jpg
Shaking hands with Pablo Neruda. IMG_4491.jpg
On the pier at Vina del Mar. IMG_4502.jpg
Lunch. IMG_4513.jpg
Sandboarding on the dunes at Con-Con, north of Vina del Mar. IMG_4519.jpg
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Looking back at Vina and Valpo. IMG_4538.jpg
Watching from the top of the dune. IMG_4546.jpg
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It can get pretty dirty. IMG_4563.jpg
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Thursday 31 May 2018



Chilean Culture class IMG_4570.jpg


Friday 1 June 2018

Trip to visit the imaging facilities at Universidad Catolica. Dr. Irrazaval gave a great tour of the campus and the MRI facilities and talked about research there.

The building is designed to withstand earthquakes. Upstairs is an impressive arrangement of faculty and student offices and labs. IMG_4575.jpg
It's a beautiful campus with views of the Andes, great architecture, and modern facilities. IMG_4580.jpg
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The sun is setting behind us as we look east toward the mountains. IMG_4582.jpg

The day ended with dinner in Nunoa.

"I can't believe I ate the whole thing." IMG_4584.jpg

Saturday 2 June 2018

The view from my hotel window; this looks to me like a big cruise ship. IMG_4586.jpg

Tuesday 5 June 2018

Chilean Lunch: A great tradition of the international programs at UAndes, with sopapillas, empeñadas, big skewers of meat and vegetables, mote con husillo, cake, and more, and Chilean dancing.

On a clear day you can see forever. This isn't quite it, but it's one of the best views I have seen of the Costañera building, just about in the center of the picture. Taken from the library steps just before lunch. IMG_4588.jpg
Backpack storage with dancing about to begin. IMG_4591.jpg
The dancers ... IMG_4593.jpg
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... dancing the Cueca ... IMG_4597.jpg
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... as the students watch. IMG_4596.jpg
Posing for pictures. IMG_4599.jpg

The afternoon was a cultural trip to the "Memory Museum" (Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos), perhaps one of the most interesting afternoons I have spent in Chile. We were very absorbed in the discussion, led by our guide and as a result, we have no pictures. There is a website: https://ww3.museodelamemoria.cl.

Thursday 7 June 2018

I never knew he played guitar. IMG_4601.jpg
Students at work in Chilean culture class. IMG_4603.jpg
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There's snow on the precordillera (foothills of the Andes). IMG_4607.jpg

Friday 8 June 2018


Road trip again. This time it was Olmue, in the Valparaiso Region, with horseback riding, demonstration of the Huaso culture of Chile, lunch, and visit to the Santuario del Nino Dios de las Palmas.

Horseback riding instruction. IMG_4610.jpg
Students watching the lesson. IMG_4611.jpg
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Huaso Culture. IMG_4616.jpg
Demonstration of riding skills. IMG_4617.jpg
The Chilean saddle is different. IMG_4620.jpg
I'm not sure what kind of tree it is, but it's impressive. IMG_4624.jpg
Stopping for lunch. IMG_4647.jpg
Lunch and music. IMG_4625.jpg
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Outside the restaurant. IMG_4644.jpg
Windmill. IMG_4646.jpg
Santurio del Nino de las Palmas. IMG_4653.jpg
The palms have been tapped for their syrup. IMG_4654.jpg
The gang. IMG_4655.jpg

Saturday 9 June 2018


A happy waffle eater (one of several at Buffalo Waffles). IMG_4685.jpg

Sunday 10 June 2018

There's more fresh snow on the precordillera again, and we're in the middle of a stretch of bad weather.

There's even snow on Cerro Manquehue. IMG_4688.jpg
Hotel Ibis, Manquehue Norte. This is home and office for the trip. IMG_4689.jpg

Tuesday 12 June 2018



The University was closed for bad weather yesterday, and various students reported snow, hail, sleet, and just rain depending on where in the city they lived. The morning paper showed snow on the plaza in front of la Moneda. At our hotel there was a bit of sleet, and a lot of rain, but not much worse. The result was some great clear air this morning.

I think this may be the first time I've seen the Costanera tower so clearly from the library steps. With a little bit of imagination, you can see the Madonna on top of Cerro San Cristobal. IMG_4691.jpg
Here's an interesting combination of autumn leaves, blue sky, and snow looking to the south from outside el Reloj. IMG_4693.jpg

With great visability and a late start time for our visit to la Moneda, it was a perfect day to visit Sky Costanera, the tallest building in South America at 62 floors. Despite this being my third trip to Santiago, I had never been up there.

Sky Costanera. IMG_4710.jpg
Looking east toward the Cordillera along Rio Mapuche and the Costanera Norte Freeway with Manquehue in the front. IMG_4698.jpg
The window washers looked very comfortable and relaxed on the 61st floor outisde. IMG_4700.jpg
Looking to the south with Tobalaba in the lower foreground. IMG_4702.jpg
The 62nd floor is open to the sky. IMG_4704.jpg
The Madonna on Cerro San Cristobal is easy to see in this picture. IMG_4705.jpg
This reminds me of a lecture I give in my Optics for Engineers course, on combining optical systems. IMG_4711.jpg
Stray dogs have been a common sight in Santiago for a long time. The number is going down, but they are still there. Unlike many other cities, they are quite friendly, and for the most part, docile. Despite people's efforts to care for them, it's still a hard life for a homeless perro on these streets, and it's good to see their number declining. IMG_4714.jpg
Orange trees at la Moneda. IMG_4720.jpg
Listening to our guide. IMG_4722.jpg
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Presidents... recent (Bachelet) ... IMG_4725.jpg
... and current (Pinera). Both Bachelet and Pinera served previous terms. Multiple terms are allowed but they cannot be consecutive. IMG_4726.jpg
A little breeze unfurled the national flag in front of la Moneda. IMG_4728.jpg

Thursday 14 June 2018



Today I gave my last lecture and students prepared for their talks tomorrow. We finished the day with our farewell dinner at Fuente Suisse in Nunoa.

The Hat. IMG_4733.jpg
Students enjoying Chilean sandwiches of various sorts. IMG_4735.jpg

Friday 15 June 2018



It's time to fold the tent and say goodbye to our friends in Santiago. Felipe has given us a great memory in this video

Getting ready for final talks in Auditorio A in Bibliotec IMG_4742.jpg
Felipe presents his video at the concluding ceremony. IMG_4743.jpg


Felipe has given us a great memory in this video.

Saturday, 16 June 2018



Time to say goodbye to host families and other friends who came by to see us off.

"Our Chilean mothers" make good and lasting friends. IMG_4744.jpg
Five weeks have gone by quickly, and now it's time to leave. I ordered two big vans, and we just barely got everything and everyone in. IMG_4745.jpg
It was hot in Atlanta, but that didn't keep us from posing in our llama sweaters. IMG_4747.jpg

And so that's the end of the beginning; The memories and friendships made will continue,and there will be Chilean lunches and other activities here, and I'm sure some NU students will be going back in the future, as some UAndes students will come north to vist NU. And it's not just students. I've already got tickets for a return trip for skiing in August, and I'm making plans for next year's Dialogues of Civilization program. I also have made many friends in Chile, and I'll enjoy fond memories Santiago and especially activites with our students forever.