There's some more info about Plaza Sotomayor here.
This photo is from sometime during the mid to late 1800s.
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I'm a researcher/blogger at National Geographic TRAVELER magazine, working on an upcoming story on Valparaíso.
In the course of fact-checking, I stumbled on your blog and would like, with your permission, of course, to post some of the vintage shots of the city on our blog, Intelligent Travel (http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/intelligenttravel/).
If that's okay with you, please be in touch. The story on Valpo will likely run in our November/December issue so we have time before we'd put up the post featuring the vintage shots. I'd also, perhaps, like to write a bit about the 1906 earthquake.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best, Meg Weaver Senior Researcher National Geographic TRAVELER mweaver@ngs.org
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I'm a researcher/blogger at National Geographic TRAVELER magazine, working on an upcoming story on Valparaíso.
In the course of fact-checking, I stumbled on your blog and would like, with your permission, of course, to post some of the vintage shots of the city on our blog, Intelligent Travel (http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/intelligenttravel/).
If that's okay with you, please be in touch. The story on Valpo will likely run in our November/December issue so we have time before we'd put up the post featuring the vintage shots. I'd also, perhaps, like to write a bit about the 1906 earthquake.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Meg Weaver
Senior Researcher
National Geographic TRAVELER
mweaver@ngs.org
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