This is the view from the train platform above Playa Caleta Portales, Portales Cove Beach.
We were surprised to see enormous sea lions racing down the beach into the water! They spend a lot of time under the restricted fishing pier, and for good reason. The fish market is on the east side of the beach and scraps are regularly thrown off the pier. Birds also compete for scraps, so it's a very birdy place!
Lots of Peruvian Pelicans hanging around. I love the color of their pouch.
Guanay Cormorant (below right)
I wonder what this conversation is about. Males, like this one on the right, have a mane and can weigh twice as much as a female, up to 770lbs and reach nearly 10ft long! You do NOT want to mess with these guys!
Inca Terns and Peruvian Boobies
When the bump, bump, bump sound of the cart rolling over the pier is heard, everyone comes running! They know that cart is full of fish and crab scraps. And the drama begins!
It was really entertaining to watch the birds. We ended up coming to this beach twice during our stay.
Birds were created to eat fish whole. When they eat fish carcasses, the bones can puncture their thin pouch and lead to starvation and death. This is one of the main reasons it's illegal to feed pelicans in the USA. This pelican was struggling to swallow this carcass. It kept spitting it out and trying again.
Beyond the pier sits a lighthouse, and beyond that, to the left, massive sand dunes right along the coast! They're nearly as tall as the sky scrapers! Wouldn't those be fun to check out?!
While Asher was fishing, I looked out over the water and thought I saw a baby sea lion swimming all by itself, but almost immediately it went underwater. When it popped up again, I realized it wasn't a sea lion, but a PENGUIN! Yay! It's immature, so it's hard to say if this was a Humboldt Penguin like we saw in Peru, or a new species for me. Ugh! Bird ID can be so tricky!
Viña del Mar
Another day we took the train further to the town of Vina del Mar. After walking thru the city for a bit, we had dinner at a burger place that also sold ice cream burgers- on a bun with chocolate sauce! Of course Journey had to try it. I asked Daddy to get us a pint of Cold stone Ice cream and he came back with a half gallon! They were out of pints, ha! And you know what? We ate the whole thing! Then we ended up at Playa el Sol (the beach). Asher fished from the pier called, Muelle Vergara.
Getting home was a challenge. We tried ordering a car, but right before picking us up, they would cancel. Was it because they didn't want someone riding in the front seat? That happened before. Who knows. We couldn't even find a taxi. It turns out during covid, most of the taxi drivers had to find other jobs and few returned. Also they only pick up from certain locations, which we had no way of knowing.... It was a long hike back to the train station and we were already exhausted! Then we found the ascensor was closed, so we then had to hike up a hundreds stairs to get to our house! Oy!
Our last morning we boarded a double decker bus to take us to Santiago. Our final destination.
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