First Time In Arica Chile. Arica is a port city in northern Chile, known for its surfing beaches bordering Peru and Boliva. My guest Channel / @fgaticacollinet
Ace, I don't think you understand or can comprehend the immensity of that football museum. I am amazed that much history is sitting in a small town in Chile. Those jerseys are treasure, great find!!!! You should do a whole piece on that place alone.
Hey Ace, I'm a Chilean living in the US for over 10 years. I started watching your videos to see how things were back home. I love your positivity, curiosity, and spirit. I worked in the mountains for many years in the Andes, and I still can't understand how irresponsible that tour operator was. I am so happy you guys are safe and back on the road. Thank you for the videos and keep em coming!
Awesome video! I'm moving down to Arica for a year, leaving in a month. You hit all the spots! I'll buy Fernando a beer when I run in to him. I've been following the yacht club for a while now! I plan to have my boat there.
ACE! Brutha you are very good at Promoting places. Would have sworn that resort had you on payroll, by how good that review of their entablement was.👍👍
You right kind of people to take you to see,all the best place’s to go to, and it’s great for see that you talk to people like you have known them for years,talk to people like there people and the will come out them.knowing how to talk to people can get you a long way.goddess you.
Great video Ace! Fernando did an excellent job 100%! And the boat club venue has a 1970 or 80's look to it. I'd give that about seven or eight on a scale of 1-10. It does look relaxing and you definitely need a sweater for a few of those spots.
Best guide ever and I’ve been watching and following for a long time now. He has transportation and information connection and history knowledge; he also tipped the clown performer 😆
A dictator does not leave power through a plebiscite, in fact Pinochet and other members of the armed forces put an end to a communist government that had the country plunged into poverty, where the people had to line up to buy the basics to survive. feed the family, this scenario is what continues to happen in Cuba today in 2024, greetings!
You should stay until September comes cause there we have many traditional activities for Independence Day and it best place to celebrate them is through the south of chile
Cuando fue al puesto del ceviche, de seguro los productos estaban frescos, pero el local era asqueroso. Ni el vendedor ni la mina q preparaba las cosas se veían aseados. Ni donde preparaba ese mariscal, en un pote todo viejo jajaja. Pobre Ace, comió solo para no parecer irrespetuoso. Parecía un puesto de la India jajaja. Sean más limpios para tener un puesto. Todo ese mercado parece demasiado anti higiénico
En CHILE, está Prohibido tener pescados sin hielo, o vender esos envases con mariscos, Sin Refrigeración y Crudos, no se aprecia Nada de Hielo, ése lugar hasta para ser Clausurado por Servicio de Salud.
ACE, that is a nice ass room. BTW, those fish that you said were beautiful, are actually called "Bonito Tuna", or, "False-Albacore Tuna", one of the species of tuna that you get in the can (Starkist, Bumble Bee tuna, etc.) Great video - TONE
For a sec I thought the title said Africa when are you going there ? You need to shift up your destinations why do you go to so many Latin American countries what about Europe ?
First off I'm not a passport bro and nor was that brother he was an educated man with a bright future who loved travel photography but unfortunately got caught up at the wrong place at the wrong time, thank you but I'm well aware of the story come on man you know I do this for a living right either way we need to stop stereotyping places just because of headlines. Misfortune can happen anywhere did you not see what just happened in Chicago