Besides Easter island, Chile has Juan Fernández islands, where Alexander Selkirk lived as a maroon ("Robinson Crusoe" novel is based on Selkirk's experience).
A vast part of Chiloé island's population believe the forests are full of strange wizards, witches and a lot of mythical creatures like the Trauko, Camahueto and the Pincoya.
Chile is very long in extension, so ALMOST EVERY CLIMATE is represented along its territory (with the tropical monzonic being the only absent one), but tropical climate ONLY exists in Easter island, not in the continental territory. Yes, Hollywood stereotypes see every southamerican country look like Cuba, but, really, if you are looking for palm trees, coconuts and 24/7 hot weather, Chile will disappoint you A LOT. Most of the country has rain forests, very similar to German ones, and the rest is (a) something closer to New Zealand or (b) desert. Temperatures above 35º C (95 F) are very, very rare.
Besides Easter island, Chile has Juan Fernández islands, where Alexander Selkirk lived as a maroon ("Robinson Crusoe" novel is based on Selkirk's experience).
A vast part of Chiloé island's population believe the forests are full of strange wizards, witches and a lot of mythical creatures like the Trauko, Camahueto and the Pincoya.
Chile is very long in extension, so ALMOST EVERY CLIMATE is represented along its territory (with the tropical monzonic being the only absent one), but tropical climate ONLY exists in Easter island, not in the continental territory. Yes, Hollywood stereotypes see every southamerican country look like Cuba, but, really, if you are looking for palm trees, coconuts and 24/7 hot weather, Chile will disappoint you A LOT. Most of the country has rain forests, very similar to German ones, and the rest is (a) something closer to New Zealand or (b) desert. Temperatures above 35º C (95 F) are very, very rare.