mapu vibes and 1 a.m. coffee runs
i woke up at 3 a.m. and decided to take a road trip to mapu. not because i had a plan, just because the headlights felt like a better idea than staying in bed. the weather was that weird mapu thing where itās 11.96 degrees but feels like 11.35, which is just a way of saying youāre gonna freeze your fingers off but also maybe enjoy it? i donāt know, iām still warming up. i grabbed my camera and a thermos of coffee that had gone cold by the time i left. the streets were empty except for a dog wearing a tiny sweater and a guy selling expired tacos. iām not sure if heās a vendor or a ghost. someone told me that the tacos here taste like last yearās regrets. i didnāt believe it at first, but after one bite, i suddenly craved a nap.
the neighborhood felt like a bet. if youāre walking down the wrong street, youāll hear stories. like how the old library burned down in 2010 and now itās just a graffiti-covered wall. or how the locals say the water here is so clean itās like drinking straight from a glacier. i checked the forecast and itās...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. the humidity was 82%, which basically means my hair was a wet mess and my shirt smelled like regret. but hey, at least the pressure was 1008 hPa. i donāt know what that means, but i trusted the numbers.
i passed a cafĆ© called cafĆ© de la noche and ordered a cafĆ© con leche. the barista looked at me like i was a ghost and asked, āwhy the hell are you here at 1 a.m.?ā i said, āsleep deprivation and curiosity,ā which is basically the same thing. he nodded and gave me the coffee. it was good. or maybe i just wanted it to be. i heard that the place is owned by a former tourist who lost his passport and now lives here. some say heās a hermit. others say heās just really good at making pastries. either way, the croissant was crispy on the outside and weirdly sweet.
if you get bored, portales are just a short drive away. i didnāt drive, but i did spend 20 minutes convincing a taxi driver to take me there. he was skeptical. i told him, āmapu is a city of contradictions,ā which is true. itās also true that he hated that phrase. we ended up at a park with a broken swing set and a group of teenagers playing a game i didnāt understand. they were chanting something about a soccer match. i tried to join but kept missing. maybe iām just not cut out for group chaos.
someone told me that the hostel here has a secret room. i donāt know if itās true, but i heard that if you ask the receptionist at midnight, theyāll let you in. i didnāt ask. i was too busy staring at the wall, wondering if the rain was going to come. the rain didnāt come. it just stayed 11.96 degrees. which is fine. iām not a fan of surprises.
i took a photo of the skyline. the mountains were in the distance, silhouetted against the sky. it looked like a painting someone forgot to finish. i uploaded it to unsplash because iām lazy and donāt have a real portfolio. the link is here:
. another photo was of a street vendor with a sign that said āfree empanadas if you believe in me.ā i didnāt believe, but i took one. it was okay. not great. maybe the vendor was a prophet. who knows?
. and then there was a photo of my coffee cup. it had a crack in it. i think thatās a sign.
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i asked a neighbor about the reviews. they said, āsomeone warned me that the tap water here is cursed.ā i didnāt believe them, but i bought a bottle of water anyway. it cost 1.50 mapu pesos. iām not rich, but iām not poor either. i spent the rest of the night writing this post while the coffee went cold. i donāt know if iāll come back. probably not. but if i do, iāll bring a sweater.
the map is here:
. if youāre planning to visit, check the local boards. thereās one near the bus station with ads for everything from dog walking to exorcisms. i saw one for a psychic who claims to talk to the tacos. i didnāt go. i couldnāt find the exact location. maybe iāll add it to my list.
i heard that the best part of mapu is the food. i tried everything. the empanadas, the grilled corn, the thing that tastes like cinnamon and regret. it was all good. or maybe i just needed the distraction. iām not sure. iām posting this from a hotel that smells like lavender and old books. the wifi is slow. the bed is firm. the view is okay. iām leaving in two days. if youāre wondering what iām doing here, the answer is simple: i needed a story. a messy one. one that doesnāt follow any rules.
check out these links for more chaos:for random reviews,for places that might or might not exist, andfor updates on the taco ghost. i didnāt find anything, but i kept checking. probably because iām a dog.
in conclusion, mapu is whatever. itās cold, itās weird, and itās got tacos. if you like that kind of thing. iāll see you somewhere else. maybe.
p.s. the coffee was good. i think.
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