miércoles, 30 de abril de 2014

My unforgettable holiday

Good day, Bloggers.

Today I'm writing about a memorable holiday that I had. My daddy born in the end of world: Tierra del Fuego but he lived all childhood and adolescence in Chile Chico and Puerto Guadal, Región de Aysén. He came to Melipilla 29 years ago and always wanted to come back to his homeland. 

A day my grandfather us invited to a fabolous trip to Patagonia in familia: my grandfather, my father, my mom, my uncle, my aunt and my cousin. This trip was this summer. We trip in van from Melipilla to Patagonia for 3 days.

I enjoyed so much this holiday because lasted one month and I met many places, such as, Villa Angostura, Bariloche and El Bolson in Argentina and Puerto Aysén, Puerto Bertrán and Cochrane in Chile. 

The whole trip was amazing. We met people very loving that always invited us to eat lamb the post and cherries jaja. Also we met more among us like family :). 



miércoles, 23 de abril de 2014

A beautiful song

¡Hello bloblobloggers!

Today I'm writing about a song I like listening to at the moment. 

At the moment, I've been listening the song "Ne me quitte pas" by Jacques Brel. It's a song from 1959 that I heard for first when I entered in the house of my friend about a two years ago. She was at the moment very sad because had finished with his boyfriend and this song more the music video was perfect considering her loving state. 

It is a very sad song, desperate... that talk about of a tragic breakup and of a men that would make everything possible for get back with your ex girlfriend and so she would not forget his. 

"Ne me quitte pas" is a romantic song and I like for many reasons. First, because talk of the sentiment more profound of a person: the love. Secondly, the musical chords are beautiful. Third, see cry to Jacques Brell singing this song is exciting.




miércoles, 16 de abril de 2014

A small beach: El Canelillo

Hello hello geo's :)

The beaches are deposits of sediment to seashore composed for unconsolidated materials. These are important for studies geographers because are areas very dynamic and susceptible to changes topographical and morphological.  

Personally, I like more the lakes or river than the beaches but today I'm writing about a beach I like. 

This beach is called El canelillo it is localized beside of beach El canelo in south of the comuna de Algarrobo in the Región de Valparaíso, Chile.  

El Canelillo is a beach very small and of white sands. The waters are transparents and of  turquoise blue colour. 

I have not gone three years El Canelillo because as I said earlier I like more to go to a lake or river instead of a beach but the times I go is in summer season. I like much sunbathing so that  I enjoy of those moments in the beach. 

The beach at El Canelillo is good for walking, surfing, swimming, diving or just sitting in the sun.  

I like beach because is small, there are few rocks, vegetation has and it is surrounded of hills with pine forests which makes it very special and different the other beaches of Chile. 


miércoles, 9 de abril de 2014

A TV Show: Los Thornberrys

Hi Bloggers :)

The TV show I'm going to write about is called Los Thornberrys. I started watching it as a child from about age 9 years old in the channel Nickelodeon. It is about a family who travel for the world with the objective of record documentaries about the nature. This family the make up Nigel and Marianne Thornberry, his daughters Deborah and Eliza, a wild child adopted called Donnie and a chimpanzee called Darwin.

The protagonist of the adventures is Eliza Thornberry. She can speak with the animals, because a day saved a wild boar which was a african chamán. He grateful fulfills her dream of speak with animals but with the condition of not telling anyone.

When I was a child the show used to be broadcast on Sunday at 10am. It's duration was 23 minutes. The series ran from 1998 until 2004.

I liked so much this broadcast, because my world became immense to see adventures of Eliza with exotics animals and people the others cultures.




miércoles, 2 de abril de 2014

A Photograph in Puerto Guadal

Hi Geo bloggers!
Today I'm writing about a photograph I like. It was taken in January 2014. It's from my holidays pasts when went for the first time to the Patagonia with my family.

This photograph was taken by my aunt Leslie when we arrive to village called Puerto Guadal.
It shows to the right photo the wood house where my daddy lived as a child and where we stayed in summer. The house is located in Puerto Guadal in the south Chile. 

Puerto Guadal is a very small town with very few people and surrounded by the big lake General Carrera.  In the deserted streets abounded cherries and the rosehip. 

I like so much photograph for two reasons. First, is a place that have many memories beautiful for my dad like the first time that learned to fish and swim in the lake. Secondly, is a wonderful and magic place that excited deeply how beautiful it is.