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A magical place, a new world, a brand new world.
When you go there you feel it, you just feel it, the sense of wonder, the amazement of being in a a new place full of possibilities.
You are surrounded by nature, you are not on top of it, you are part of it.
It’s wild, it’s huge, it’s a place to learn how to take care of yourself and others, including this time nature itself
If you are going with time
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We are still in Chile and the Music doesn’t stop here, and few weeks after the mega earthquake 2 bands from Valparaiso recorded an album in a live performance.
Cajitas rectangulares and Faz Roido wanna share with us this job full of noise, jump feelings, peaceful spaces and more.
You can download for free in http://www.mediafire.com/file/xilnindywoz/6
or
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Photo: Climbing Tour
Looking for trekking paths in Chile we found in the internet the Climbing tour 2010 in Chile. This competition is more recreational than competitive, and it’s open for childrens and their parents, professional and amateurs.
The activity will begin in San Carlos de Apoquindo Club (~900 a.s.l) May 15th. And this time the goal is Cerro Provincia. You can submit a pre-inscription at the main page of the Climbing Tour or pay at the Rockford store in Parque Arauco.
Fee: $13,000 /$26 US (pre-inscription) and $15,000/$30 US (Rockford)
More info:
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The Adventure Film Festival will take place this Fall in Santiago, Chile. Independent films telling stories about courage, beautiful landscapes and wild life it will gather trekkers, climbers and adventures in one place, this time @Anfiteatro Corporacion Cultural de Las Condes (Av. Apoquindo 6570 – Metro Hernando de Magallanes) You can buy your ticket @Patagonia Shop, Mall Portal La Dehesa Avenida La Dehesa 1445, Local 2074 Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile. Phone:(56 2) 216-8420. Dates: April 16th and 17th
Read more...[Picture: Military tank in Lota town two weeks ago, Chile ]
Concepcion is one of the biggest cities in Chile, it always looks like an hyper active town, full of sounds, young people in the park, and at night pubs, discotheques and streets
6 weeks after the mega earthquake and tsunami, people are starting with their normal lifes, and some of them are going to the cinema, bars, birthdays, etc. All those activities look like a very normal thing, but, what happens when you don’t have a vehicle and you have to use public transportation? there is no security and some of the street are without light and the people are mostly in their houses before 9 PM!
Few days after
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Parque Tumbes needs your support!
Talcahuano is recuperating one step at a time!!!
On February 27, Chile suffered a magnitude 8.8 earthquake. Tumbes Park´s instalations were severly damaged as well as looted and vandalized, destroying many years of work by the Comité Nacional Pro Defensa de la Fauna y Flora, CODEFF, and the Talcahuano local Government.
Parque Tumbes is a natural area of 120 hectares, located in one of the most vulnerable sections of the Talcahuano community, in the region of Biobio. It is time to revive it once again.
Read more...Caption at Caleta Lenga, Bio Bio region, Chile. By Voyagers
After one month in google hell we decided to actualize the blog. We did a big effort writing about the mega earthquake but someone put us in hell (banned from google search results).
Now we are in Concepcion, for one week we visited coastal cities damaged by the tsunami. We met wonderful pleople, working, cleaning their houses, markets… building a new home, etc.
It’s admirable how this people are recovering so fast after the catastrophe.
We visited Lota, Coronel, Maule, Caleta Lenga, Schwager, Penco, Lirquen, Hualpen, etc.
Penco, Bio Bio region, Chile. By Voyagers
