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	<title>Latin Excursions Travel Blog &#187; Easter Island</title>
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		<title>Easter Island: History, Beach and Culture</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hannah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Far off the Chilean coast, Easter Island is a South Pacific island known for its mysterious moai statues, beautiful beaches and intriguing local culture is made even more exciting by a rare solar eclipse on July 11. The entire island will be in complete darkness as the narrow path of the solar eclipse passes directly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far off the Chilean coast, <a href="http://www.latinexcursions.com/chile/travel7.htm">Easter Island</a> is a South Pacific island known for its mysterious moai statues, beautiful beaches and intriguing local culture is made even more exciting by a rare<a rel="nofollow" href="http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/02/05/easter.island.travel" target="_blank"> solar eclipse</a> on July 11. The entire island will be in complete darkness as the narrow path of the solar eclipse passes directly over the island &#8211; a rare event that has not occurred since 591 AD. Or, start planning now for the 2011 two-week Tapati festival in February, when the island is a colorful pageant of parades and historical reenactments. With a mild year round climate, a visit to Easter Island is ideal during the South American winter season of June-September, and even warmer and more agreeable during the spring, summer and fall months. <span id="more-329"></span></p>
<p>A new eco-chic lodge on the island takes advantage of the wild beauty of the Pacific with its privileged location on a hillside overlooking the sea on the southeastern coast of Rapa Nui. The 30 rooms all have views of the Pacific, with foundations built from native stones. Rooms are spacious, peaceful places to relax after a day full of excursions, with sitting areas, hydromassage baths and no television.</p>
<p>Stay for four or five days on Easter Island to explore the moai &#8211; the giant statues erected around the island and carved from huge blocks of stone &#8211; boat rides to nearby islets, trekking, horseback riding, biking, SCUBA, fishing and surfing.</p>
<p>Contact us for more information on planning a trip to Easter Island, or combining Easter Island with the Atacama Desert and Torres del Paine National Park &#8211; both year round destinations in Chile ideal for nature and outdoor lovers.</p>
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		<title>Chile Earthquake Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hannah</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Atacama]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the huge 8.8 earthquake this past Saturday, February 27, we&#8217;d like to provide an update to those already traveling to Chile, or thinking about future Chile travel plans.
The main damage occurred near Concepcion in the Bio Bio Region (515 km south of Santiago), and in coastal regions where buildings are often wooden and more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the huge 8.8 earthquake this past Saturday, February 27, we&#8217;d like to provide an update to those already traveling to Chile, or thinking about future Chile travel plans.</p>
<p>The main damage occurred near Concepcion in the Bio Bio Region (515 km south of Santiago), and in coastal regions where buildings are often wooden and more vulnerable.</p>
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<p>Santiago sustained some damage, particularly to older buildings, but strict building codes, solid infrastructure and history of major seismic activity made Chile generally quite prepared to deal with the earthquake.</p>
<p>Santiago services and hotels are functioning normally. Southward from Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas and including Torres del Paine National Park, everything is as normal. In the north, the Atacama Desert and tourist destinations like San Pedro de Atacama are undamaged. Other destinations like Easter Island, the lake crossing between Argentina and Chile, and the land route from Chile to Mendoza, Argentina are undamaged.</p>
<p>Vineyards and wineries outside Santiago have been temporarily closed.</p>
<p>The international airport was closed to outbound flights for several days. Today a contingency plan will allow for departing international travelers to use a temporary facility for check-in and immigration procedures; inbound domestic and international flights before March 5 will be directed to a domestic airport for immigration and customs. Flights arriving after March 5 will arrive to the regular Santiago Airport, and arrival procedures will take place in a temporary facility.</p>
<p>During the meeting, a contingency plan was submitted, which should be implemented in coordination with various agencies involved and agreed with the airlines for the purpose of generating the associated flight schedules.</p>
<p>The plan set out in two phases. The first from March 3rd to 5th, includes the use of a tent for the attention of passengers &#8211; not using the terminal building.  With this facility and gradually, domestic flights will depart from 8:00 to 20:00 (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM) and international flights will depart from 20:00 to 8:00 (8:00 PM to 8:00 AM).  This is only for departing flights, arrivals for both domestic and international flights will be via another sector.</p>
<p>All international flights arriving to Chile prior to March 5, will be scheduled to call at another domestic airport, designated to carry out immigration, SAG and Customs.  Arriving flights after March 5 will arrive to the Santiago Airport and the arrival procedures will be performed at a tent located in the western part of the air terminal.</p>
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