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Workaway & Desert

Pubblicato: 08.11.2023

As we all know, you save money by working🪚🛠

After we had done a lot of work in Patagonia and let the bills fly, it was time to turn off the money.🙅🏼‍♀️

Our supply for the next 3 weeks should be 0 euros.👌🏽 We foxes fired up our Swabian brain cells and promptly registered with Worldpackers. Awesome, just a bit of work, a bit of chilling, no rent, free food, best life.🏝

Our employer, Ester, lives alone and relatively self-sufficiently and away from pretty much every nearby place, in Rapel de Navidad. Nice name, it was nice there too.🌱🐢🦚

After she picked us up in Santiago (we're in Chile, btw.) - we were weak from a cold/flu, she had Corona without her knowledge, it tastes good 🤒 - so Leo had to get behind the wheel and drive a good 3 hours towards the farm. After losing a lot of sweat and mucus, we arrived at our destination relatively safely. 💦We were surprised that we simply had a little house for ourselves, or as the new Berlin eco-wave would say "So we live in a tiny house now, much better for the environment mhh keeey", at least that's how I imagine it in front (no front at that point, tiny houses are really pretty things).🛖

But well, the next day it was time to “get to the bacon” 🥓 Surprisingly, our gardening started at 10 a.m. on time, and before that we had a hefty breakfast (which, like lunch, was included). And as you can perhaps imagine, on a farm like this there are not only a few cute animals🐈🐕🐓🐎 that we were able to pet and feed, but also a lot of weeds, trees, beds and other work. At this point, “Hats off” to every landscape gardener, it’s really a tough job.🦴 That’s how the first 2 weeks went by - hack hack, hard work.🐽

The third week was supposed to offer some variety. Since Ester wanted a new terrace, we tore down her old terrace, which was in danger of collapsing. Luckily, Leo has shown a lot of mathematical skill in the last few years lul (greetings to everyone who had to learn statistics with me ^^)👀. Spss, he became the subordinate concrete mixer and has the planning and project performance of BAUING. Leave it to Anna. The studies were worth it.🤘🏽

Guys, see for yourself, under the pictures you will find a before and after picture (we were only able to finish building half of the terrace because the cement dried too slowly and our time there was over)

After we were able to save money for 3 weeks, we went further north again -> San Pedro de Atacama🏜, should be the next destination. And I'm telling you, Chile is beautiful, but F*** it's expensive for backpackers.💸 San Pedro de Atacama is one of the driest places in the world🍸 and is also considered the place where you can see the best starry skies🌌🔭. This is due to the altitude (approx. 3100 m above sea level) and the practically non-existent humidity, not only NASA is drawn here, but also astronomy enthusiasts. But it should start with a bike ride. Through the desert (at 2500 m above sea level). 33 kilometers away. 300 meters altitude. With too little water and no shade. As we all know, we love extremes.🚳

The astro tour was unfortunately canceled due to inexplicably gathering rain clouds in one of the driest places in the world... meh -.-

As in Torres del Paine Park, we simply attract the weather extremes, unfortunately, but the trip continues well☁️

Your gold heads👩‍🦳👨‍🦳



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