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Las Gaviotas

A small village somewhere far away, deep hidden in the nature.

-17 °C

On the Bus Terminal from Santiago, we met this English guy, called Scott, who gave us a piece of paper with info on some cabanas situated in between two national parks. Next day we arrived there, at "the end of the world".

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These statues were built next to graves, in order to keep bad spirits away. Now they are in the Pre-Columbian Art Museum, Santiago; still creating an impressive sight.
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Posted by crismart 6:16 PM

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