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The chapel stained with blood

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The chapel stained with blood
What reminds this old Spanish settlement lonely chapel? These walls evoke a meeting, or collision, between the old and new worlds in a remote colonial settlement. Now become prime tourist destination, the place holds a story of survival that we will have next weekend VaP. writer and collaborator on his blog Gerardo Bartolomé "From Patagonia".
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Milodon Cave: come and see

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In the caves of southern Chile, near Puerto Natales, in the Pleistocene was the habitat of a large mammal, the mylodon. The story of the discovery of the last remnants of this herbivore in VaP. account the travel writer Gary Bartholomew on his blog "From Patagonia".
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On the trail of the last mylodon

For: Gerardo Bartolomé (text and photos)
On the trail of the last mylodon
The naturalist and his assistant kept digging, looking to find what they believed. The cave was large and had spent several days digging in various places. When they were about to give up the shovel dug up a hide with fur intact. "It's the skin of a milodon!”, exclaimed the enthusiastic naturalist to examine.
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The enigma of extinct species
For: Gerardo Bartolomé

The enigma of extinct species
An animal species extinct for thousands of years. A surprising finding in the cave of the picture and a question. "They survived some copies of these large mammals until today? What do you call that cave and what a wonderful discovery was made in it? What does it say about Patagonia ago 10.000 years? The answers have a contributing writer Gerardo Bartolomé VOD. Within a week, on his blog "From Patagonia".
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Hidroaysén Project: Threat or progress?
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«La historia de estas regiones me llena de pesimismo sobre el futuro del hábitat que vemos al recorrer la carretera austral. Finally, on the last leg of our trip we visited the area most threatened by the progress, Baker River, the natural drain of Lake General Carrera. River is the largest flow of Chile, […]
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