Parque Nacional Lauca, XV RegiónPedazos de nuestra visita al Parque Nacional Lauca, en la XV Región.
Iglesias de Chiloé: arquitectura del sur del mundo - ChileEl archipiélago de Chiloé es conocido no sólo por su magia y encanto. Ubicado a 1.100 kilómetros al sur de Santiago, en plena zona austral de Chile, este hermoso lugar se ha convertido en un importante circuito turístico, en especial por sus rústicas iglesias de madera construidas en el siglo XVIII, 16 de las cuales son reconocidas como patrimonio de la humanidad por la Unesco.
Chiloé, con casi 9 mil km cuadrados, cuenta con una superficie similar a la de Puerto Rico y Chipre, donde se ubican 60 iglesias en total. Éstas representan a la Escuela Chilota de Arquitectura Religiosa en Madera y muestran la riqueza arquitectónica del sur del mundo.
Más información en:http://www.thisischile.cl/4406/1/iglesias-de-chiloe-la-riqueza-arquitectonica-del-sur-del-mundo/News.aspx
Chile en 3 minutosChile es el país más austral del mundo y también el más largo: 4,329 km.
Curiosa geografía, cuyo ancho mínimo es de tan sólo 90 km y su ancho máximo de 445 km.
Chile... diverso, multifacético... Vital.
Chile in 3 minutes (english): http://youtu.be/qYTP6YhzE0s
Más información en http://www.thisischile.cl
Cajón del Maipo - Santiago, ChileQueremos invitarlos a viajar con nosotros por el impresionante y majestuoso Cajón del Maipo, una experiencia única que podemos compartir.
Más información en www.cajondelmaipo.com
Chile 2014One month trip through Chile in February 2014.
Between mid-Ferbruary and mid-March, we have been traveling through Chile between seas, mountains, glaciers and deserts. We arrived in Santiago and spent a few days in Valparaiso. A plane brought us down to the south (Punta Arenas) where we met penguins and hiked through the famous tracks of Tores del Paine. After a 30-hour bus drive, we landed at Puerto Varas for a 2-days kayak trip between rivers and sea (and sea lions!). The wine festival of Santa Cruz marked the step before heading to the north in the Elqui Valley for some stargazing and pisco tasting. We took a small boat with Juan as our Captain to watch the whales. Then we went up to Copiapò to ride up to Laguna Verde and the surrounding salt lakes. The way back was brighten up with beach chilling in Bahia Inglesa and wine tasting in Santa Rita.
Shot with a Nikon D5200 + Nikkor 35mm f1.8G + 10-24mm f3.5-5.6G
Post-production in Adobe Premiere and After Effects CC
Music: Mine - Spirits of the Red City
South: A Backpacking Adventure - Traveling Peru, Chile and BoliviaWhat's it like to backpack through South America?
Our four and a half month experience through Peru, Bolivia and Chile will forever remain one of our most treasured memories. From dream-like scenery, beautifully challenging hikes, cultural encounters and wonderful new friends, we were able to live such an incredible adventure.
We have attempted to share glimpses of a few of highlights and outstanding moments that helped shape our trip. South America is a truly spectacular part of the world, and we can't recommend enough that you experience it for yourself. Sooner rather than later.
In total, we spent 2 1/2 months in Peru, 1 month in Chile and 1 month in Bolivia.
Locations included: Torres Del Paine - Patagonia - Chile, Machu Picchu - Peru, Huacachinca - Peru, Salar De Uyuni - Bolivia, Isla Del Sol - Bolivia, The Death Road - Bolivia, Huaraz - Peru, Copacabana - Bolivia, Colca Canyon - Peru and many more...
Music: Welcome Home by Radical Face
Shot with: Nikon 3100 and GoPro HD Hero
"Mystery Landscapes of Chile"Chile - Lagunen Miscanti und Miniques, El Tatio Geysire, Lauca Nationalpark, Mondthal, Thermalquellen Polloquere, Salar de Surire, Torres del Paine.
Chile, a land of contrast: PATAGONIAIt was many years ago since I first visited Chile and Patagonia and fell in love with this spectacular country. I wanted to make a film to show this awesome land to as many people as possible, pretty sure that, unfortunately, Chile is still not as well known as it deserves. This short film is just the first step of the journey... Hope you like it as much as I did filming it.
Canon HSRLR cameras + canon prime lenses (from 24 1.4 to 400 5.6)
Ciseslider
Music by: Armand Amar (thank you over and over again)
armandamar.com
Main Locations:
- Torres del Paine National Park (N.P.)
- Cerro Castillo N.P.
- Tamango Reserve
- Queulat N.P.
- Chacabuco valley
- Puyehue N.P.
- Exploradores valley
- Alerce Costero N.P.
- Villarrica N.P.
- Conguillío N.P.
- Vicente Pérez Rosales N.P.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Javier Labra, Berta Valencia, Carolina Labra, Ignacio Osorio and Sebastian Osorio for their love and affection since the first day, without them this would have no meaning.
Filmed with the essential support of CONAF ( www.conaf.cl ), administrator of Chilean protected areas, and in particular with the GREAT HELP of Angel Lazo Álvarez.
Also thanks to all the people of Conaf who helped me in this project, specially to:
Erik Inostroza, Hernán Velasquez, Heriberto Yaeger, Neftalí Zambrano, Patricio Contreras, Mario Maturana, Guillermo Santana, Juan Caballero, Marcela Quiñones, Luis Montecinos, Loreto Pedrasa, Eliodoro Guitierrez, Eliecer Nanaifil, Marcos Matus, Elisardo Muñoz, Juan Pedro Salazar and all the rangers and people who work every day to preserve this great wilderness.
Follow Your Way - ChileSecond part of our travel - almost 4 months of cycling through the amazing Chile. After a really tough start we fell in love with our bikes, but first of all we fell in love with the country. Few things come to my mind when I think 'Chile': beautiful landscapes, difficult past, very friendly and helpful people and unfortunately, a lot of hidden, mainly environmental problems (contamination from mines, HidroAysén project).
It was a really wonderful time. Many thanks to all good people we've met on our way!
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At the beginning I lost my 7D body (taken away by Pacific Ocean...) with some of the equipment, so I had to buy a cheaper, but still very good 60D.
author: Bartosz Lisek
gear: Canon EOS 7D, 60D + EF 24-105mm f/4L, EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Fader ND; GoPro Hero HD2
music: "Experience" by Ludovico Einaudi
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our blog: http://iscswojadroga.pl/
Patagonia without dams campaign: http://www.patagoniasinrepresas.cl/final/
Atacama Starry Nights: Episode IMake sure to watch this full-screen with the sound on! Featured on the National Geographic News: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/02/21/new-time-lapse-gives-rare-glimpse-at-atacamas-starry-nights/
Astronomer's Paradise is the first episode of Atacama Starry Nights timelapse movie series. Cerro Paranal is truly an astronomers paradise with its stunningly dark, steady and transparent sky. Located in the barren Atacama Desert of Chile it is home to some of the world's leading telescopes. Operated by the European Southern Observatory (www.eso.org) the Very Large Telescope (VLT) is located on Paranal, composed of four 8 m telescopes which can combine their light to make a giant telescope by interferometry. Four smaller auxiliary telescopes, each 1.8 m in aperture, are important elements of the VLT interferometer.
Walking on the desert near Paranal between the scattered stones and boulders on the pale red dust feels like being on Mars but under the Earth sky. It is an amazing experience to be under an ideal night sky, a pure natural beauty unspoiled by urban lights. On Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert you look all around the horizon and there is no prominent sign of city lights, neither direct lights or light domes. There are not many locations left on this planet where you can still experience a dark sky like this. I have been to similar dark skies in other continents from the heart of Sahara in Algeria to Himalayas or islands in the Pacific. But what makes Atacama beat others is being dry and clear for so many nights per year. Paranal was selected for cutting edge astronomical observations also because of the sky transparency and steady atmospheric condition which let astronomers peer in to tiny details in the deep cosmos using giant telescopes.
This footage is made during an imaging expedition to Paranal assigned by the European Southern Observatory (ESO). All video rights reserved by Christoph Malin (www.christophmalin.com) and Babak Tafreshi (www.twanight.org/tafreshi) of The World at Night (TWAN) program (www.twanight.org). The inside observatory video is contributed by Stephane Guisard (www.astrosurf.com/sguisard).
The music is by Carbon Based Lifeforms (www.carbonbasedlifeforms.net). Song Arecibo extract from the album [Twentythree], write & produced by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Segerstad, published by Ultimae (www.ultimae.com).
CHILE y sus Mayores Ciudades HDRecorrido de norte a sur de las principales ciudades de Chile.
Chile Travel Video GuideFrom the Atacama Desert to the stormy Tierra Del Fuego, Chile is a country of volcanoes, arid deserts, salt lakes, lively geysers and sandstone mountains.