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My name is Cherryl proud Pinay. I grew up in a fairly extreme environment, in other words not nice. I’ve grown up trying to leave a place I always knew was never my home. Dreaming,working and surviving.

I’m a Business Management graduate by degree but I love to create/build something by heart. My husband and I are working together as a team – we build website applications- and I am his sidekick and goal keeper. We both love to travel and we are lucky enough to be able to work from anywhere in the world as long as we have internet connection.

I’ve been traveling in few countries in Asia since 2010 when i am 21 and I now lived in Santiago, Chile with my husband. I love outdoors sports, eat local foods and meet like minded people to share ideas.

I believe traveling is the greatest teacher. In this blog I chronicle our quest in this little country and traveling South America.
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1. Notes from Southern Hemisphere

Ohhsome! where I chronicle this bizarre, beautiful, and often very weird journey I’m on. Currently I am in Chile for a life changing quest in search of a place called home.

Tags: Chile, Travel, South America, Street Art, backpacking

2. Notes from Southern Hemisphere

Ohhsome! where I chronicle this bizarre, beautiful, and often very weird journey I’m on. Currently I am in Chile for a life changing quest in search of a place called home.

Tags: chile, Travel, backpacking, south america, notes from the field

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  • on Dec 22, 2012 in Brazil Travel Journal
    Florianopolis, is actually an island right off the coast of Brazil and it’s where all middle class Brazilians – and the best looking Brazilian girls – go to vacation in the summer. Florianopolis, otherwise known as “Floripa”, it’s lik...
  • Florianopolis, Brasil
    on Dec 22, 2012 in Brazil Travel Journal
    Florianopolis, is actually an island right off the coast of Brazil and it’s where all middle class Brazilians – and the best looking Brazilian girls – go to vacation in the summer. Florianopolis, otherwise known as “Floripa”, it’s lik...
  • People go travelling because…
    on Oct 11, 2012 in Travel Journal
    People go travelling because… Whether it’s done on a year’s gap, periodically when you have time off work, or you’re the eternal nomad, travelling the world is a scary right of passage. More people should do so. People who get...
  • Fun things to do in San Pedro de Atacama1. Laguna Cejar Laguna Cejar has a higher salt content than the Dead sea, which has about 33.7% salt so if you attempt to swim in it you will float. 2. El Tatio Geysers The Geysers del Tatio are located approximately 80km from the oasis town of San...
  • Mountain Bike in San Pedro de AtacamaChile is an adventurer’s paradise. And one of the most popular destination is San Pedro de Atacama, located on the northern edge of the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth. You must take the weather very seriously, as it’s very dry...
  • Why I am not excited with Joomla 3.0?
    on Sep 28, 2012 in Joomla Web Development Joomla 3.0
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  • Chile’s Fiestas Patrias – Dieciocho!
    on Sep 28, 2012 in Chile Fiesta Patrias travel
    Everywhere you look there are flags, banners and smiling faces. Yes! Chileans take their Independence Day – September 18 very seriously. The entire country pretty much shuts down for a week to celebrates with parades, festivities, food, music a...
  • jNews captcha is not showing
    on Sep 28, 2012 in Joomla Web Development jnews joobi joomla
    Today I spend 5 hours debugging because jNews captcha was not showing in the subscription module. And when captcha is enabled the subscribe button is not clickable. Using firebug I inspect the codes, I noticed that the entire div of the captcha was r...
  • Battle Nations Cheats
    on Sep 21, 2012 in Blogging battle nations game cheats
    Battle Nations belongs to the strategy game that is kind of action and simulation game construction. This page will show you how to get more gold to build nations in the game. 1. Get more EXP In countries of battle, exp is important to level fast in...
  • Chile’s Fiestas Patrias 2012 – Dieciocho!
    on Sep 16, 2012 in Chile Fiesta Patrias travel
    Everywhere you look there are flags, banners and smiling faces. Chilean fiestas patrias consists of two days September, 18 and 19 and this year they fall on Tuesday and Wednesday. The government decided to declare September 17 a public holiday as we...
  • San Pedro de Atacama, ChileSan Pedro is a dusty little place in the middle of the desert at 7,900ft above sea level, surrounded by rocky valley. And quiet often visitors experience mild altitude sickness. The climate is extremely dry and mild, with daytime temperatures betwee...
  • El Tatio Geysers – ChileThe Geysers del Tatio are located approximately 80km from the oasis town of San Pedro de Atacama in Northern Chile.  The Atacama desert is the driest desert on earth with some areas having never had recorded rainfall or moisture. El tatio geysers a...
  • Laguna Cejar – San Pedro de AtacamaFirst excursion begins by heading south from San Pedro de Atacama to Lagunas Cejas, beautiful salt lagoons in the middle of the desert. The water has a salt density of 90% which forces your body to “float” on the water and extremely salty...
  • Santiago’s General Cemetery
    on Jul 14, 2012 in Santiago cementerio general
    I enrolled in Spanish class and the school constantly organize activities like tours to the most beautiful places in the city for free. We went to Cementerio General ( General Cemetery) a well-groomed cemetery in the heart of Santiago, the fina...
  • A walk to the top of Cerro San Cristobal
    on Jul 13, 2012 in Santiago Cerro San Cristóbal
      Cerro San Cristóbal is the second highest point in Santiago reaches 880 meters (2,880 feet) above sea level, which is part of the 722-hectare Santiago Metropolitan Park. The hill is definitely perfect for running and mountain biking, and...
  • First snow experience
    on Jul 13, 2012 in Santiago snow experience
    I grew up in the country where the average temperature never goes below 25-degrees Celsius. Ever since I came to Santiago, I have been dying to see snow. I came here the beginning of summer and I waited at least 6 months to experience my first win...
  • Pucon, Chile Hot SpringsLast June 2012 we went to two hot springs in Pucon, the popular Los Pozones and Huife Hot Spring for a complete relaxation. Los Pozones is the most popular springs thermal facility in Pucón, Chile and neighbors of the Huife Hot Springs. Los Pozones...
  • Learn Spanish in Chile
    on Jul 6, 2012 in Chile langauge learn spanish
    You are taking the plunge and are planning the trip of a lifetime across South America. You plan to visit each country for an extended period of time and see the sights and sounds like that of a local. One problem. And it is a big one: you cannot spe...
  • Why You Need An iPhoneEver since the introduction of the Apple iPhone, there has been a huge public response to this product.  Millions of people are proclaiming the wonders and beauty of this cell phone, iPod, calendar and mobile Internet device.  However, the real que...
  • Our trip to Pucón – Day 1
    on Jul 1, 2012 in Chile South of Chile
    We heard alot of good things about Pucon so we hopped on a flight south of Chile, Pucon area (pronounced: “Poo-con.”) sometimes known as the Lakes District. Pucon is around 789 kilometers south of Santiago, the capital of Chile. Chile is almost 4...

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