
Pablo Neruda's Pacific Ocean home, even more outlandish than La Chascona in Santiago, sits on a rocky headland between Valparaíso and Cartagena. Once vandalized and boarded up by the military government, it now houses the Museo Neruda, with the poet's collections of bowsprits, ships-in-bottles, nautical instruments, wood carvings, colored glasses and bottles, as well as other memorabilia.
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