Our tour today was not
scheduled to leave until 10. We took the opportunity to have
breakfast in the dining room since we were not under any pressure.
We gathered at the tour spot at 9:30 and waited about 40 minutes in
line to be seated in the theatre. This was highly unusual as
normally they are very efficient at getting people into the right
groups. The story was that someone did not put out the seating signs
in time. Later we heard from other people that they waited over an
hour before their tour left. Part of the problem was that the dock
was very long and narrow. Buses had to back in to were the ship was
located.
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At Freddo's |
We were finally off around 10:30
on our way to the volcano. The tour guide talked for 20 minutes then
said “I see everybody? Is sleepy so I will continue later.”
This should have been the first clue about the guide. His line was we
will talk about that later. We left in warm sunny conditions for or
2 hour 30 minute ride to the stop of the mountains. Our first stop
was for lunch at Freddo Fresas. We had a buffet lunch that was “ok”.
The best part of the meal was the strawberry smoothies! After the
hour, we finished the trip to the rim of the volcano, about 10
kilometres away. The biggest clue as to what was to come was the
steady mist at the restaurant.
By the time we arrived at
the volcano, we were in a steady rain.

As we walked the 600 meters to
the rim, hope was eternal. We did have our small rain ponchos with
us and they came in very handy. The view from the rim was
spectacular – or at least the photo that was on the sign indicated.
We could not see a foot over the railing. Needless to say a major
disappointment after almost 3 hours on the bus. It was the reason
that we picked this tour. We were suppose to get a tour of the small
museum with the guide explaining things. He was already directing
people back to the bus. We spent a few minutes looking through the
very basic display.
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Artisan |
Back on the bus for another 90
minutes to arrive at Sarchi, the
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The Workshop |
painted oxcart store. We had brief
stop at an all metal church where the guide said “take a picture
out the window”. Yea right, we can get a good one from out seat!
At the store – the stop for shopping – we wandered through the
workshop and the hand painting area. The craftsmen were quite
skilled. One of the things about the workshop is that it had an old
water driving line shaft system. II did not know what was so unusual
about that having worked in a shop with that technology years ago.
The shop itself was probably one of the better ones that we have been
through on these tours. They really had unique items and we could
not find one “Made In China” label. Having viewed the carvers
and painters, everything looked like it was made locally.
Another 90 minute bus drive and
we arrived back at the ship after 7! The last thing the guide said
was “there's my boss, tell him what a great guide I am”. When he
asked is everybody had a good time the response was muted! From he
Volcano to the ship he did not talk very much. Normally you have
information overload. He did explain about coffee, bananas and
pineapple growing but generally it was a disappointing trip. Maybe
if we had seen the volcano we would have been in better spirits.
We were back with just enough time
to clean up and dress for dinner. Only 4 of us were at dinner. We
have officially gone down to a table of 6. There were a lot of empty
spaces in the dinning room last night and it seems that the there are
plenty of spaces every night. I guess set dinning st 8 is becoming
less popular. None of the entertainment interested us so we headed
back to our room and watched a movie. Time change again tonight.
1 comment:
To bad about he clouds and not being able to see the volcano.
Hope your other excursions are better.
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