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Travels in Chile: Firewood
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Thursday, October 19, 2006. If you decide to rent a house or apartment in southern. In the winter there is a good chance you will have to buy firewood. It is by far the most common method of heating, as well as the most economical, given the high prices of gas in. If all this sounds like too much hassle, find an apartment with a gas furnace, and expect to pay much more in heating bills. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Travels in Chile: Parque Oncol
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Parque Oncol is a 754 hectare preserve of native Chilean temperate rainforest, and is an excellent day trip to make from. The park has an office on the. Which runs tours daily, by boat or by van. Inside the park there are several trails, one of which reaches several lookout towers that over an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean and. Cesar from Argentina's Travel. Congratulations on a beautiful website.
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Travels in Chile: September 18 - Independence Day
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Monday, October 16, 2006. September 18 - Independence Day. Although Chile officially gained independence from Spain in April of 1818, the process of gaining independence was started on September 18, 1810, and this day is traditionally celebrated in Chile as Independence Day. The celebration, however, is not confined to the 18. But to several days before and after. Of July in the. What may you suggest in regards to your post ...
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Travels in Chile: Valdivia
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Saturday, March 10, 2007. Is a vibrant town in southern. Located on Rio Valdivia, just before it flows into the Pacific. The town, originally one of the most prosperous and industrious cities in. Was destroyed by the earthquake of 1960, whose epicenter was only 10 km away. The town has since been rebuilt, but is somewhat less industrial. Is also the location of the Universidad Austral de Chile, a public university located al...
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Travels in Chile: Lake Pellaifa, in Coñaripe
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Lake Pellaifa, in Coñaripe. Lake Pellaifa is a very secluded and relatively unkown lake in the 9th region of Chile. It is located near the town of Coñaripe, 90 miles south of Temuco, and 40 miles south of Villarica. Because it is still relatively off the tourist path, it offers more space and less tourists than other lakes in the region. N Carolina, USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Build Y...
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Travels in Chile: Temuco - Cerro Ñielol
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Temuco - Cerro Ñielol. If you are looking for an escape from the busy streets of. But don’t have the time to leave the city, Cerro Ñielol is the answer. In terms of natural areas, it is the highlight of. Cerro translates to hill in English, and it is the highest point in. Cerro Ñielol is by far the highlight of. I love your blog. You're very informative. I'm planning to get certified to te...Url=h...
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Travels in Chile: Pucón, Chile
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Friday, April 20, 2007. Pucón is undoubtedly the biggest tourist attraction of southern. And an excellent example of a city that has found great success by embracing ecotourism. For lovers of nature or adventure sports, Pucón has it all. The small town of. There is something for everybody in Pucón and its surrounding areas. In the summer Pucón is a very crowded city, and the main beach on. Volevo farti i complimenti hai un s...
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Travels in Chile: Cell Phones in Chile
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Saturday, October 21, 2006. Cell Phones in Chile. If you are living in Chile for an extended period of time, you will probably want to get a cell phone. Fortunately, getting a cell phone and number in Chile is very simple, and requires no contract. It is based on the European system, which means incoming calls are free. You can buy prepaid calling cards ranging from a few dollars on up. Good luck with your blog :D.
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Travels in Chile: Santiago, Chile
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Wednesday, June 06, 2007. Is the capital of. And is also the largest city in. With a population of around 6.2 million people. Was founded in 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia, the Spanish conquistador who founded. Is now a modern metropolis, and is one of the most important financial centers in. It is also home to La Moneda presidential palace. There are restaurants of all types of foods, and all price ranges. Http:/ 1stbestblogever...
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Travels in Chile: Mehuin
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Travel writing, tips, and perspectives from an American living in Temuco, Chile. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Beautiful Coastline of Mehuin. Seafood Market in Mehuin. The members of the fishing community have succesfully blocked previous testing from being accomplished in the bay, but it is inevitable that they will eventually lose the fight. See the following blog for a video of the local fisherment sucessfully shutting down testing by the armed Celco ship. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).