Isla Negra - Pablo Neruda's house


Another strip of land that was inspiring Pablo Neruda - Isla Negra - 70km down from Valparaiso, petite locality by the ocean visited mainly for the poet's house and its breathtaking surroundings. No wonder this kind of places bring to life poets...








Neruda's house facing the ocaen

The body of Neruda remained where his heart was - in Isla Negra



Valparaiso


Valparaiso is not only one of the most important seaports of Chile. This city located 120 km from the capital Santiago is called "The Jewel of the Pacific" due to its urban architecture that monstrates the influances of various cultures as well as the artistic and bohemian life strongly developed and cultivated for centuries.



For those who admire the works of Pablo Neruda, the Nobel Prized Chilean poet, visiting this place means a lot. La Sebastiana - as this is the name of the house - is one of the three mensions the atist possessed in Chile. Two others are located in Santiago and Isla Negra.
This is the fragment of Neruda's poem: "Ode to Valparaiso":

"Valparaiso
So small
Like a cloth
Helpless
Hanging
Ragged in a Window
Swaying
In the Wind
of the ocean
Impregnated
With all the pain
Of your ground
Receiving
The dew
Of the sea, the kiss
Of the wild angry sea
That with all of its power
Beat the rocks
It could not
Knock you down
Because on your southern chest
Is tattooed
The struggle
The hope
The solidarity
And the joy
As anchors
Resisting
The waves of the earth."




The city looks at the sea from the steep hills. In order to reach them from the bottom since centuries up to nowadays people have used the system of numerous funiculars - "ascensores". Even old they do work - I tried it!




Pomaire - leaving the capital


Pomaire is a tiny village located around 60km from Santiago. It's not easy to get there as there are no direct connections but once you reach its dusty paths you will appreciate the calm and indigenous atmosphere of the place.

There are two things Pomaire is famous for: ceramic pottery and biiiiggg empanadas (up to 1 kg).