miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011

AYSÉN, the chilean Patagonia

This summer I went to region of Aysén, and I visit the most important places and icons that have. The trip was studied whit my brother, he has this idea in his mind since started to work in the Consejo de Monumentos de Chile, because, as the name said, this institution is in charge of all the important monuments, including natural and architectonical. For this influence, and by our uncle who lives in Coyhaique that we decided to visit the zone.

So we travel direct to Coyhaique first, and then we started to descend until we arrive to one, of many that have, obligatory natural stop. It’s called “Capillas de Marmol”, is a sequence of rocks along the border of the lake General Carrera, and the shocking was the transformation that this rocks was suffer by the permanent erosion, giving them this extraordinary forms.

Then we went to Caleta Tortel, this is a very small town build it entire of wood, even the streets that are made only for pedestrians because the geographical location doesn’t permit another form of urbanization, all this factors made this place particular and with no compare. You really have to go some time. And the last place there I went to is the “Ventisquero colgante”, and amazing natural postal. The Region has many attractive, and I just only went to this three, also the people is different, they have a different lifestyle, the stress is not a common word, because like they says “ If you hurry up lose the time”.

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  2. Beautiful place! i hope i can get there before the whole place is melted down :(

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  3. my sister went to coyhaique and she came back saying the same thing "patagon que se apura pierde el tiempo". Your trip sounds awesome, I hope to be able to visit all those places too.

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  4. It is so amazing. Nothing to envy any other country.

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