Don Parrish in Chile
Don Parrish in front of Iglesia de Nercon on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
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Don Parrish of suburban Chicago continues his quest to see everything in a remote part of southern Chile.
Don Parrish takes the ferry to Chiloe, an archipelago in southern Chile. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Colorful palafitos (stilt houses) in the city of Castro, Chile, line the waterfront. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
The sun has a dazzling effect on Puerto Montt’s harbor. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
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Puerto Montt harbor in Chile. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Patrocinio de Tenaun on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
The Calbuco Volcano is a familiar backdrop in Puerto Montt’s harbor. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Don Parrish, arguably the world’s most traveled person, looks out at sea from a boardwalk in Chonchi on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
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Iglesia San Francisco de Castro in Castro on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
The interior of Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Loreto de Achao on Isla Quinchao. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Don Parrish in front of Iglesia de Nercon on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Patrocinio de Tenaun on Isla Grande. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
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Iglesia Nuestra Senora de Loreto de Achao on Isla Quinchao. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
The Angelmo fish market serves tasty food in Puerto Montt, Chile. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Wood shingles called tejuelas can be found on nearly every home in the Chiloe archipelago. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
Wooden shingles cover the homes in Chile’s Chiloe archipelago. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)
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Puerto Montt harbor in Chile. (Mark Johanson / Chicago Tribune)