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Even though we just spent one full day in Santa Fe we were quite relaxed. And while we would have been happy to stay longer, we were ready for another day on the road. A bus arrived right when we reached the bus stop so we didn’t get breakfast in Santa Fe. We could have if we would have known that the bus driver got his breakfast while we were patiently waiting for the bus to depart. Anyway, we still got some snacks with us.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Fast forward to Santiago. Here we could have gotten a late breakfast, have a bio break, and probably boarded one of the large and comfy overland buses to David. Instead, we let a guy pick us up right when we got off our first bus and let him bring us to a small bus with uncomfortably narrow seats (he let us know that the next one would only depart two hours later). In the next 45 minutes of waiting for the bus to depart, we had enough time to contemplate that on this major route, buses would probably go very frequently. Our mood dropped to a minimum. We weren’t able to talk to each other. <\/p>\n\n\n\n