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Argentina: Ruta 40

…and a race with nandu! The landscape changed very suddenly and dramatically. After crossing the Andes, we found ourselves riding in the midst of total nothing of Argentinian Patagonia. And it feels like you have been riding for eternity, and nothing has ever existed in this universe, except your motorcycle, this road and yourself. Locally…

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Chilean cuisine experience

First about the steaks. They look just incredible, they smell so good when you are grilling them, but you have to be lucky to get a tasty one. In Saint Petersburg, there are not steaks like this at all, but we have been lucky on small markets and sometimes managed to get awesome meet. Here…

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Heading south

Of course, it is obvious to everyone that we were heading south. Everyone would go! Chilean coastline there looks on the map as if Chile is like Norway but located in South America. We did not have any route, but in Chile it is not needed: you can go either south or north, and any…

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Bikes and Walter

How to get your motorcycle to Chile? It's very simple. You just have to wish it by all your heart and you should have nothing to lose. We had agreed all the things with a freight forwarder in Russia, brought our bikes to the port of Saint Petersburg, did customs paperwork there, and only after…

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Santiago madness

Ladies and gentlemen, I have to confess: we are psychos. We have heard that on this very night the albinos of the Kuna Indian tribe, who live in the Darien gap, will shoot arrows from the bow into the sky to prevent the dragon from swallowing the moon. And sure, we didn't accept a thought…

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First moves

I was just crazy about going to Chile. An amazing country... and you know what I was imagining about it? A paradise with a very long coastline, and you can ride a motorcycle along the Pacific coast almost endlessly... On another one side, you will have the Pacific Ocean, on another - the Andes, and…

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