Get two pay one

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Clearly C&A had a big promotion this week: get two suits (with matching shirt and tie) and pay for only one...

Get two pay one

08:06 mareku 0 Comments

Clearly C&A had a big promotion this week: get two suits (with matching shirt and tie) and pay for only one...


Pablo Neruda

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When driving along the coast of Chile we came across the house (Ilsa Negra) of the late poet Pablo Neruda. It is now  a museum and gives a overview of his Nobel prize winning work.


Pablo Neruda

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When driving along the coast of Chile we came across the house (Ilsa Negra) of the late poet Pablo Neruda. It is now  a museum and gives a overview of his Nobel prize winning work.




Further adventure in the Andes

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We went on an other trail driving trip deep in the Andes in search of the famous Baths of Cauquenes. We found them alright, but not after some tricky driving and seeing  the last Chilian cypress forest and lots of huge cactus as well.



Further adventure in the Andes

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We went on an other trail driving trip deep in the Andes in search of the famous Baths of Cauquenes. We found them alright, but not after some tricky driving and seeing  the last Chilian cypress forest and lots of huge cactus as well.





Meanwhile in Holland...

17:05 mareku 0 Comments

Funda-directeur naar concurrent Telegraaf (planet media)
Officieel mag Marque Joosten zich echter niet gaan bemoeien met Woonkrant.nl.

Marque Joosten wordt directeur van Telegraaf Classified Media, de verzameling van uitgaven met rubrieksadvertenties, waartoe sites behoren als Speurders, Relatieplanet, Vacaturekrant en ook Woonkrant.nl.

De laatste is een directe concurrent van Funda, waar Joosten tot voor kort directeur was. Grootaandeelhouder NVM ontsloeg de directie, aanvankelijk voorlopig, maar de breuk was niet meer te helen.

Joosten
kan belangrijke kennis over de woningmarkt bij Woonkrant bezorgen en de
strategie die hij bij Funda niet mocht uitvoeren (een open site
inclusief woningaanbod van niet-NVM-makelaars) bij Telegraaf Media
Groep wel in praktijk brengen.

Dat laatste zal officieel absoluut niet het geval zijn, zo verzekert Marianne Zwagerman
ons (Windows Media, 4 minuten). Zij heeft de leiding over de hele
'niet-print' club van de Telegraaf. Joosten had een concurrentiebeding
bij Funda, wat betekent dat hij zich niet met Woonkrant mag
bezighouden. De Telegraaf heeft Woonkrant officieel uit de groep sites
van Joosten gehaald.


Meanwhile in Holland...

17:05 mareku 0 Comments

Funda-directeur naar concurrent Telegraaf (planet media)
Officieel mag Marque Joosten zich echter niet gaan bemoeien met Woonkrant.nl.

Marque Joosten wordt directeur van Telegraaf Classified Media, de verzameling van uitgaven met rubrieksadvertenties, waartoe sites behoren als Speurders, Relatieplanet, Vacaturekrant en ook Woonkrant.nl.

De laatste is een directe concurrent van Funda, waar Joosten tot voor kort directeur was. Grootaandeelhouder NVM ontsloeg de directie, aanvankelijk voorlopig, maar de breuk was niet meer te helen.

Joosten
kan belangrijke kennis over de woningmarkt bij Woonkrant bezorgen en de
strategie die hij bij Funda niet mocht uitvoeren (een open site
inclusief woningaanbod van niet-NVM-makelaars) bij Telegraaf Media
Groep wel in praktijk brengen.

Dat laatste zal officieel absoluut niet het geval zijn, zo verzekert Marianne Zwagerman
ons (Windows Media, 4 minuten). Zij heeft de leiding over de hele
'niet-print' club van de Telegraaf. Joosten had een concurrentiebeding
bij Funda, wat betekent dat hij zich niet met Woonkrant mag
bezighouden. De Telegraaf heeft Woonkrant officieel uit de groep sites
van Joosten gehaald.




A Bath in the Andes

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Just a couple of hours from Santiago the Andes mountain range starts. Here you will find its highest peaks. We went through the Maipo valley to find the famous Termas Valle de Colina. Luckily we rented a tough Toyota 4Runner from Avis otherwise the road conditions had forced us to return. It was a great adventures trip trough streams and over ice and snow. The reward was a warm bath in the hot spring high up in the mountains in the sun.


A Bath in the Andes

16:57 mareku 0 Comments

Just a couple of hours from Santiago the Andes mountain range starts. Here you will find its highest peaks. We went through the Maipo valley to find the famous Termas Valle de Colina. Luckily we rented a tough Toyota 4Runner from Avis otherwise the road conditions had forced us to return. It was a great adventures trip trough streams and over ice and snow. The reward was a warm bath in the hot spring high up in the mountains in the sun.




Escape from hell… ☺

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The last hours on Easter Island, the Island showed us its other face: it was pouring like I have never ever experienced. Water coming down at such a rate that it seemed that the Niagara Waterfall was coming down on us. We said goodbye to Bill, the Australian owner of our hotel. Luckily the wind was not to bad so the plane could land and depart to bring us in a comfortable 4 hours in the old but tremendous spacious LAN business class back to Santiago to continue our journey there. We have to come back one day because Bill gave us a shell of the Island and according to the legend that shell will make sure that we return…


Escape from hell… ☺

16:46 mareku 0 Comments

The last hours on Easter Island, the Island showed us its other face: it was pouring like I have never ever experienced. Water coming down at such a rate that it seemed that the Niagara Waterfall was coming down on us. We said goodbye to Bill, the Australian owner of our hotel. Luckily the wind was not to bad so the plane could land and depart to bring us in a comfortable 4 hours in the old but tremendous spacious LAN business class back to Santiago to continue our journey there. We have to come back one day because Bill gave us a shell of the Island and according to the legend that shell will make sure that we return…




With Carlos in search for the Birdman.

16:28 mareku 0 Comments


With Carlos in search for the Birdman.
Carlos our driver and guide on Easter Island showed us the places of the new civilization that succeeded the Moai one: that of the Birdman. Every spring young man swam to a tiny island near The Main Island to pick up the first egg. The tribute of the chap who won was in charge of the Island that following year. It is hard to believe that these guys survived the trip: first descend from a 400 m steep cliff, then swam in shark infested rough sea to an island, pick up an egg and return. But they did. There are some nice carvings from this era left. The cliffs are part of a beautiful crater.
Carlos seemed more interested in the special restaurants in Amsterdam we you can smoke… (he meant coffee shops it turned out)
We visited some interesting caves too. At the end I gave Carlos my antiquary copy of the (Dutch) book of the voyages of Jacob Roggeveen. He was more then pleased.



With Carlos in search for the Birdman.

16:28 mareku 0 Comments


With Carlos in search for the Birdman.
Carlos our driver and guide on Easter Island showed us the places of the new civilization that succeeded the Moai one: that of the Birdman. Every spring young man swam to a tiny island near The Main Island to pick up the first egg. The tribute of the chap who won was in charge of the Island that following year. It is hard to believe that these guys survived the trip: first descend from a 400 m steep cliff, then swam in shark infested rough sea to an island, pick up an egg and return. But they did. There are some nice carvings from this era left. The cliffs are part of a beautiful crater.
Carlos seemed more interested in the special restaurants in Amsterdam we you can smoke… (he meant coffee shops it turned out)
We visited some interesting caves too. At the end I gave Carlos my antiquary copy of the (Dutch) book of the voyages of Jacob Roggeveen. He was more then pleased.





In the footsteps of Jacob Roggeveen.

16:14 mareku 0 Comments

In 1722 on Easterday Jacob Roggeveen saw as the first European this Island, which he named: Paaseiland (Easter island).  He also saw the statues, locally known as Moai.
They are supposed to represent the ancestors of the local inhabitants of the Island. Erected on a sort of Altar (Ahu) near the coast facing land inwards they had magical powers and could provide “Manna” a sort well being and prosperity. But only when they could see, so the real Moai had ivory eyes placed in their eye sockets. We visited the quarry where they were carved out of special volcanic rocks, slided down of the hills, carved and then transported and erected. There are at least 900 statues on the Island, made between 800 and 1600 AD. After the forests had disappeared because  of over exploitation of the soil and the introductions of rodents on the Island the production of statues stopped, a war among the tribes broke out.
After Peru took the population as slaves of the Island only 110 people survived. In the late 19th century Chile took reign and after leasing the Island to an English company to farm sheep in 1955 the Island finally came to peace. That is until Thor Heyerdahl set foot on the Island and started an archaeological program that stills lasts today.
He re-erected the fist statue in 1958 and most of what we see now is re-erected in the 70’s and 90’s.
Still it is breath taking. I did a lot of research for this trip, read all the books, saw all the documentaries even read the journal of Roggeveen and scientific reports of the Heyerdahl institution, but it still didn’t prepare me for what I saw here. On the most remote populated Island of the world you really feel part of the universe when you are eye to eye with the Moai…


In the footsteps of Jacob Roggeveen.

16:14 mareku 0 Comments

In 1722 on Easterday Jacob Roggeveen saw as the first European this Island, which he named: Paaseiland (Easter island).  He also saw the statues, locally known as Moai.
They are supposed to represent the ancestors of the local inhabitants of the Island. Erected on a sort of Altar (Ahu) near the coast facing land inwards they had magical powers and could provide “Manna” a sort well being and prosperity. But only when they could see, so the real Moai had ivory eyes placed in their eye sockets. We visited the quarry where they were carved out of special volcanic rocks, slided down of the hills, carved and then transported and erected. There are at least 900 statues on the Island, made between 800 and 1600 AD. After the forests had disappeared because  of over exploitation of the soil and the introductions of rodents on the Island the production of statues stopped, a war among the tribes broke out.
After Peru took the population as slaves of the Island only 110 people survived. In the late 19th century Chile took reign and after leasing the Island to an English company to farm sheep in 1955 the Island finally came to peace. That is until Thor Heyerdahl set foot on the Island and started an archaeological program that stills lasts today.
He re-erected the fist statue in 1958 and most of what we see now is re-erected in the 70’s and 90’s.
Still it is breath taking. I did a lot of research for this trip, read all the books, saw all the documentaries even read the journal of Roggeveen and scientific reports of the Heyerdahl institution, but it still didn’t prepare me for what I saw here. On the most remote populated Island of the world you really feel part of the universe when you are eye to eye with the Moai…




Easter Island here we come!

16:13 mareku 0 Comments

We had to get up very early this morning in order to get to the airport in time. Luckily it turned out that on Saturday morning the “Santiagoans” are still vast asleep so it took us no more then 15 minutes. Are spending a half hour in the wrong queue (international) we checked our baggage and boarded a completely sold out plane. LAN just bought brand new 767-300s and they are great: new chairs, better air conditioning and a state of the art entertainment system with more movies (70), CDs (300), TV series and games that I ever encountered. So the 5 hour flight passed quickly, although it was one of the bumpiest flight ever… ☺
The flight tracking system was fun to watch: just a straight line over to vast ocean to a tiny little point in nowhere: Easter Island.
The run way (build by NASA for Space Shuttle Pacific emergency landings) runs from one end of the island to the other…
Bill was waiting for us with a flower chain and his truck.
The sun was shining and the first thing we did was hop into our shorts and run to our first Easter Island Statues. Because of the time difference we turned to bed early so to be fresh tomorrow for our first excursion. 



Easter Island here we come!

16:13 mareku 0 Comments

We had to get up very early this morning in order to get to the airport in time. Luckily it turned out that on Saturday morning the “Santiagoans” are still vast asleep so it took us no more then 15 minutes. Are spending a half hour in the wrong queue (international) we checked our baggage and boarded a completely sold out plane. LAN just bought brand new 767-300s and they are great: new chairs, better air conditioning and a state of the art entertainment system with more movies (70), CDs (300), TV series and games that I ever encountered. So the 5 hour flight passed quickly, although it was one of the bumpiest flight ever… ☺
The flight tracking system was fun to watch: just a straight line over to vast ocean to a tiny little point in nowhere: Easter Island.
The run way (build by NASA for Space Shuttle Pacific emergency landings) runs from one end of the island to the other…
Bill was waiting for us with a flower chain and his truck.
The sun was shining and the first thing we did was hop into our shorts and run to our first Easter Island Statues. Because of the time difference we turned to bed early so to be fresh tomorrow for our first excursion.