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Wordless Wednesday – Punta Arenas, Chile

Date: December 30, 2020Author: salsaworldtraveler 4 Comments

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I spend my time (and resources) pursuing two hobbies: travelling while accumulating frequent-flyer and hotel status, points and miles and Latin dancing. I'm more successful with the former though both are great fun. I am currently a Delta Diamond Medallion, American Airlines Executive Platinum, and United Silver. Hotel status includes Starwood Lifetime Platinum and SPG Ambassador, Marriott and Ritz Carlton Platinum. IHG Platinum and Hilton Gold I'm a licensed instrument-rated private pilot for single-engine land, fixed-wing aircraft although I have let my currency and medical certificate lapse. I fly about 400,000 butt-in-seat miles per year in economy, business and first class. All international first-class flights and most international business-class flights are courtesy of award tickets from ff miles from credit card points and bonuses, and (although hard to do) actual flying. This blog reports on aircraft, airlines, lounges, hotels, destinations, and Latin dancing events and venues. Comments and suggestions are welcome View all posts by salsaworldtraveler

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4 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday – Punta Arenas, Chile”

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  1. Prior... says:
    January 3, 2021 at 1:21 pm

    love the colors and variations in rooftops

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    1. salsaworldtraveler says:
      January 3, 2021 at 4:40 pm

      Punta Arenas was called the City of Red Roofs. Paint with a red color lasted longer in the harsh climate.

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      1. Prior... says:
        January 3, 2021 at 8:56 pm

        Oh that is good to know – and it makes sense as to why the colors 😉

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  2. Jim Borden says:
    January 1, 2021 at 1:32 am

    the rainbow photo is beautiful…

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