Panamericana Hotel Temuco
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Weaving a Better Future
... whether that be purchases of products, donations, grants or even just visiting their Facebook page. We encourage everyone to visit their webpage, http://en.cholchol.org/ to learn more about them. Check out the get involved page, http://en.cholchol.org/get-involved.htm l, to make a purchase or donation, if you feel so inclined. Also throw a little love their way and like their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/cholcholchile.
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Vic a vic na jih
... trhane latky.
Vcera jsme se ubytovali v hospedaje u stare usmevave pani, zrejme byvale ucitelky, soude podle trpelivosti pri opravovani me spanelstiny, tichosti jejiho manzela a pokoju dovybavenych starymi skolnimi lavicemi. Pokojik nas zlakal svou utulnosti a na jeji slova, ze tam tece i tepla voda jsme si vecer vydatne zavzpominali. To tak strcite ruku pod sprchu (prozretelne se tam nestrcite celi) ...
Tren-muco de vapor
... The city wasn't great last time around, and is unlikely to have changed since then... But you see, when I went to the Museo Ferroviario a month ago, I heard about a quite special train trip, short and infrequently running, a two-way trip to a close-by village. It didn't sound very interesting, until that detail: the cars are pulled by a 1940 steam engine! No sooner said than done, I bought two tickets without even knowing if I would be able to go back ...
Tren-muco
... to every imaginable attraction in the city (including the football/soccer stadium), and free, so everything was sorted out at once. Amongst other places it stopped at the Museo Ferroviario Pablo Neruda (he was almost a native son), so here you go more pictures of trains! After that I went to the only museum not included in the tour, which I didn't find interesting, and that was all really. I went to buy a ticket out of there for the next morning, and my day was over.
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Mari Mari
... form of dreams, and from their grandparents. I’ll stop my rambling; I’m just extremely fascinated by it all.
Starting in early May, I finally departed from my fourteen dear English speaking friends and started up my individual research project. What this really means is I was flung out practically naked into a new region knocking on doors asking for help. I opted to live in the village of CholChol for a few days and woke up my first day to see ...