Masala Jambura (Pomelo Fruit/Grapefruits) | Bangladeshi Street Food
The pomelo, pummelo, jambura, grapefruit or in scientific terms Citrus maxima or Citrus grandis, is the largest citrus fruit from the family Rutaceae and the principal ancestor of the grapefruit. It is a natural, i.e., non-hybrid, citrus fruit, native to Southeast Asia.
Jambura Vorta, Pomelo Fruit or Grapefruits Recipe is so popular street food in Bangladesh and India. It's so popular street food in Bangladesh and Indian.
Masala Jambura (Pomelo Fruit/Grapefruits) | Bangladeshi Street Food
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Playas de Lebu, VIII Region del Biobio, Chile - 2015
Una sorpresa la belleza de Lebu y sus playas: la larga y en especial la Millaneco. Pasada la cavernas o subiendo el cerro uno se encuentra con una muy linda playa. Para volver, disfrutar y esta vez si, mojarse.
Lebu se encuentra a 145 Km al sur de Concepcion.
S8EP07 - Chile - Tirúa - Quidico - Lebu
From Puerto Saavedra we are heading north along the coast. During our coffee break we take a look at Tirúa and then further north at the small fishing port of Quidico before getting to our main destination - the interesting town of Lebu. Just 3 km north of Lebu is the Benavides Cavern – a large cave by the sea.
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00:00 Intro
00:28 Route map
00:43 Tirúa
02:41 Quidico
03:23 Fire near Lebu
04:14 Lebu
06:04 History of Lebu
06:46 Parque Del Carbón & mining museum
10:48 Bocalebu
13:45 Artisanal fishing in Lebu
15:53 Historical town center of Lebu
18:23 Fishing boats coming back
23:37 Sunset over Lebu
24:45 Benavides Cavern
Ciudad del viento
The City of Wind. - Lebu - Chile
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5 of the BEST beaches in CHILE! From penguins to mansions!!
This week we are visiting 5 stunning beaches in Chile! Starting with Papudo, then onto Cachagua, which has a penguin population on it's off-shore island. Then Ritoque, Maitencillo and ending at Chile's most beautiful beach - Zapallar.
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Travel Guide to Chile
As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and yet at its widest point it, in the Atacama Desert, is only 400ks across. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Andes, this fascinating Latin American country is home to the world’s driest desert, arguably the continent’s most stunning national park, an impressive wine region and, on Chiloe Island, the home of the potato! An economically sound country that is fast become a first world nation, Chile has a huge amount to offer the modern traveller.
Unless coming in overland, most trips to Chile will start here in the nation’s capital, Santiago.
Although most guidebooks will tell you Santiago is not as exciting at Rio or as elegant and enchanting as Buenos Aires, and should be used only as a gateway to the rest of the country, I feel it is an interesting place to explore for a day or two. Like many large Latin American cities it suffers somewhat from schizophrenic urban design where the city’s impressive colonial past is often dwarfed and obscured by its more ugly modern present; tenement towers and, since its rise as a regional economic powerhouse – Chile has the highest GDP per capita in South America – glass fronted office blocks. But there are still some great sites to check out including the Plaza de Armas, the Palacio Modera, the city’s main museum, and the Mercado Central, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, beneath a roof that was actually made in Birmingham! Santiago also has some lovely hotels and is famous for its excellent dining.
But Santiago is unlikely to form the main reason for your visit to Chile, that is much more likely to lie either in the far north, in the Atacama region or in the far south in Patagonia.
From Santiago, and starting in the very south of the country in Chilean Patagonia, is Puerto Aranas, entry point for what is arguably the continents most impressive national park, Torres del Paine. Deriving its name from the bull-like horns of the park’s most impressive mountain, Torres del Paine covers a quarter of a million hectares, is home to some spectacular and varied accommodation, and is a great place to hike, horse ride or just enjoy the scenery.
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Moving north, we come to the beautiful Lake District around the towns of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. Here, up the Puelo River valley, you can do some wonderful horse riding as well as walking and kayaking. A short distance off the coast you also have Chiloe Island, which along with stunning coastal walks is also famous for being home of the potato. And further still off the coast, in fact more than 2,000 miles into the Pacific Ocean, is the extraordinary Easter Island… a land shrouded in mystery with its dramatic stone head carvings, Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands on the planet.
Heading further north other notable places are the beautiful coastal towns of La Serena and Valparaiso – just a stone’s throw from the capital Santiago – and the wine district of Coquimbo where some of the country’s leading wines are manufacture
And here in the far north of the country, lies the truly extraordinary Atacama Desert. Bordering Bolivia, Peru and Argentina, is a region that’s renowned as being the driest place on earth.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
A country fast emerging as a first world nation, Chile offers today’s traveller a safe location with some great accommodation, fine dining and world-class wines. But first and foremost she offers some of the most varied and impressive landscapes anywhere on earth.
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Easter Island, Rapa Nui National Park, Valparaíso Region, Chile, Pacific Ocean, Oceania
Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. Easter Island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui people. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park. Polynesian people settled on Easter Island in the first millennium CE, and created a thriving culture, as evidenced by the moai and other artifacts. However, human activity and overpopulation led to gradual deforestation and extinction of natural resources, which caused the demise of the Rapa Nui civilization. By the time of European arrival in 1722, the island's population had dropped to 2,000-3,000 from a high of approximately 15,000 just a century earlier. In recent times the island has served as a warning of the cultural and environmental dangers of exploitation. Diseases carried by European sailors and Peruvian slave raiding of the 1860s further reduced the Rapa Nui population, down to 111 in 1877. Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. The nearest inhabited land (50 residents) is Pitcairn Island at 2,075 kilometres (1,289 mi), and the nearest continental point lies in central Chile, at 3,512 kilometres (2,182 mi). Easter Island is a special territory of Chile that was annexed in 1888. Administratively, it belongs to the Valparaíso Region and more specifically, is the only commune of the Province Isla de Pascua. According to the 2012 census, it has about 5,800 residents, of which some 60% are descendants of the aboriginal Rapa Nui. The name Easter Island was given by the island's first recorded European visitor, the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, who encountered it on Easter Sunday (5 April) 1722, while searching for Davis or David's island. Roggeveen named it Paasch-Eyland (18th century Dutch for Easter Island). The island's official Spanish name, Isla de Pascua, also means Easter Island. The current Polynesian name of the island, Rapa Nui Big Rapa, was coined after the slave raids of the early 1860s, and refers to the island's topographic resemblance to the island of Rapa in the Bass Islands of the Austral Islands group. However Thor Heyerdahl argued that Rapa was the original name of Easter Island, and that Rapa Iti was named by refugees from there. The phrase Te pito o te henua has been said to be the original name of the island since Alphonse Pinart gave it the romantic translation the Navel of the World in his Voyage à l'Île de Pâques, published in 1877. However, there are two words pronounced pito in Rapa Nui, one meaning 'navel' and one 'end', and the phrase can thus also mean land's end. This was apparently its actual meaning: William Churchill (1912) inquired about the phrase and was told that there were three te pito o te henua, these being the three capes (land's ends) of the island. He was unable to elicit a Polynesian name for the island itself, and concluded that there may not have been one. According to Barthel (1974), oral tradition has it that the island was first named Te pito o te kainga a Hau Maka The little piece of land of Hau Maka. Another name, Mata ki te rangi, means Eyes looking to the sky. Easter Island is one of the world's most isolated inhabited islands. Its closest inhabited neighbour is Pitcairn Island, 2,075 km (1,289 mi) to the west, with fewer than 100 inhabitants. The nearest continental point lies in central Chile near Concepción, at 3,512 kilometres (2,182 mi). Easter Island's latitude is similar to that of Caldera, Chile, and it lies 3,510 km (2,180 mi) west of continental Chile at its nearest point (between Lota and Lebu in the Biobío Region). Isla Salas y Gómez, 415 km (258 mi) to the east, is closer but is uninhabited. Archipelago Tristan da Cunha in southern Atlantic competes for the title of the most remote island, lying 2,430 kilometres (1,510 mi) from Saint Helena island and 2,816 kilometres (1,750 mi) from South African coast. The island is about 24.6 km (15.3 mi) long by 12.3 km (7.6 mi) at its widest point; its overall shape is triangular. It has an area of 163.6 square kilometres (63.2 sq mi), and a maximum altitude of 507 meters (1,663 ft). There are three Rano (freshwater crater lakes), at Rano Kau, Rano Raraku and Rano Aroi, near the summit of Terevaka, but no permanent streams or rivers.
Sendero al Salto Llallalca, Huilo Huilo, Región de los Ríos, Chile
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En caso de pasar por detrás de la cascada, tener mucho cuidado puesto que se debe caminar por una superficie muy húmeda y, por lo tanto, muy resbaladiza.
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Un lugar de Chile que debes conocer es la isla grande de #Chiloé. Un lugar lleno de historias, mitos y leyendas ubicado al #surdelmundo.
Chiloé es un lugar que te embruja con la pureza de su aire, la transparencia de su agua, el verde profundo de su vegetación, su aroma, el sabor de la comida y especialmente el encanto de su #gente
Cuando estás en Chiloé te sorprende la cantidad de lugares hermosos que puedes conocer, entre ellos, mis favoritos: el muelle de las almas, el Parque Nacional Chiloé, las cuevas de brujos de Quicaví, y ahora, la Isla Aucar.
Si vives en Chile o eres turista en este maravilloso país tienes que conocer Chiloé, un destino turístico imperdible que te hará regresar a casa con tu mochila repleta de recuerdos inolvidables.
Puedes llegar a través de un vuelo directo desde Santiago de Chile a Castro, tomar un vuelo a Puerto Montt y desde allí cruzar desde el continente a Chiloé en Ferry o, hacer algo que me encanta, viajar en auto (carro) y también cruzar con él desde el continente a la isla grande.
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Viaje Buses ETM Santiago Puerto Montt en bus Marcopolo G8 Scania SGDC65 | Ando en Bus
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Episodio de 'ANDO EN BUS' (Riding Buses, en inglés) con el servicio de la empresa Buses ETM, categoría Salón Cama. Hice el viaje Santiago - Osorno - Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt en este nuevo bus de la empresa ETM (Empresa de Transportes Maullín), una de las novedades del mercado chileno.
ETM fue la primera empresa en comprar y traer la nueva generación de Marcopolo, la generación 8 (G8), con el bus Marcopolo Paradiso 1800 DD G8. Son 20 unidades con 10 diseños diferentes que están recorriendo las rutas del sur de Chile.
Estos buses tienen categoría Salón Cama, con reclinación de 160°, puertos USB, luz de lectura, posavasos, cortina de privacidad y climatización. El bus tiene 40 asientos anchos con esta categoría, 2 baños (uno de hombres y otro de mujeres), además de un espacio para transportar mascotas.
El viaje comienza en el Terminal Sur de Santiago, en Estación Central, y viajamos hacia el sur de Chile, parando en las ciudades de Osorno, Puerto Varas y Puerto Montt.
El bus es un Marcopolo Paradiso 1800 DD G8, chasis Scania K400, placa SGDC65 e inscrito en Octubre 2022, número 482.
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CRONOLOGÍA
00:00 Presentación y mapa viaje Santiago Puerto Montt
00:22 Terminal Sur, Santiago de Chile
01:09 Llegada de Buses ETM SGDC65
02:19 Interior bus ETM Salón Cama (Marcopolo G8)
04:10 Detalle ETM, asiento Marcopolo G8
05:50 Viaje nocturno desde Santiago
08:57 Visita nocturna al baño del bus ETM
10:20 Ficha bus ETM Marcopolo G8
11:51 Boleto de ETM Salón Cama
12:02 Super Gracias y Libros 'Ariel Cruz Pizarro'
12:19 Ciudad y Terminal Osorno
13:40 Seguimos el viaje en el sur de Chile
16:16 Lago Llanquihue y ciudad de Puerto Varas
19:01 Ciudad y Terminal Puerto Montt
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SERIE ANDO EN BUS (VIAJE EN BUS ENTRE CIUDADES E INTERNACIONALES)
Viaje ETM Premium RJKB51 (Valdivia Santiago)
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Empresa: ETM N° 482
Bus 'Marcopolo Paradiso 1800 DD G8', chasis 'Scania K400', placa SGDC65
Ruta Santiago - Osorno - Puerto Varas - Puerto Montt
Categoría: Salón Cama
Valor: $34.680 pesos chilenos, 38 USD
Fecha: 04 Diciembre 2022
Cámara: Canon G7X MK3
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