La Paloma – “The Dove town”

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With light winds forecasted we decided to spend the day in La Paloma.  It a fishing town that faces the Atlantic Ocean.  In the summer its quiet beaches are visited by a quieter crowd and in the off season, the town is – quiet.  It was my first time to visit so in the morning we took a stroll around town.

disembarking in la paloma

The previous day’s efforts at fishing had not produced the hoped for results, so we tried a different tactic – using 2 x 1.5 liters of  Chilean wine as bait.  Nestor cast the bait as a fishing vessel was just retuning to our dock.  The crew took the bait and we ended up with 1 Corvina and 4 brotola (sorry – don’t know what the English is for this fish – I”ll take any suggestions).

 

Catch of the day

Fede spent his summers catching and selling fish on the beach in his home town, so he quickly sharpened a knife and got to work.  The Corvina went into the ceviche and the other 4 were cooked into a very nice fish stew by Nestor.  While it was a late lunch it was worth waiting for.

Tomorrow we set off early for Brazil. Stay tuned…

 

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