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A walkway running out across the hot springs.
Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
Ojos de Caburga, pools of turquoise blue subterranean water that flow above ground.
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
A collection of photographs of all the famous people who have stayed in the hotel including Jimmy Stewart, the Queen and Prince Phillip.
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
The only new addition to the hotel since it was built. Altered to incorporate the original kidney-shaped pool into an indoor/outdoor hot/cold pool
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
A monkey puzzle tree in the foreground to Lanín volcano. The rare prehistoric trees only grow at a certain altitude (above 3,300 ft) and are a native of South America.
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012 -
A jetty stretching out into lake Lago Tinquilco in Huerquehue National Park.
Hotel Antumalal, Pucon, Chile
Photo by Jonathan de Villiers, 2012
Hotel Antumalal: Jungle Bookings
Photographer Jonathan de Villiers Ventures to Chile’s Modernist Rainforest Retreat
Juxtaposing the clean 1940s modernist architecture of the exclusive Hotel Antumalal with its lush, vibrant surroundings, photographer Jonathan de Villiers captures the enduring appeal of the tranquil South American haven and its local hot springs. “It's this backwoods Chilean take on Modernism,” says de Villiers of the hotel’s unique atmosphere. Built 61 years ago, with private gardens overlooking Lake Villarrica, the Antumalal is set just over a mile outside the city of Pucón and has hosted the upper echelons of European aristocracy throughout its lifetime, including Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Surrounded by the contrasting temperate rainforest and snow-capped Andes mountains, the hotel offers outdoor activities such as rafting, kayaking and skiing, as well as visits to the active Villarrica volcano nearby. Designed by Chilean architect Jorge Elton, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, the building and its interior décor has been lovingly overseen by the daughter of its original owners—any tired or worn out furniture or fittings are replaced with locally produced pieces exactly matching the originals to maintain the hotel's perfect 1940s homeliness.
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