An abandoned tourist spot

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March 12th 2010

Published: March 12th 2010


(Because of the fact that the track up to the crater of the Villarica volcano was closed after the earthquake the majority of the tourists had cancelled their reservations in Pucon.)

Thus, Pucon means for me:

a black beach with abandoned boats.
five dogs without owner that follow you along the streets.
riding a horse along emerald green streams.
volcanos that dominate the landscape.
hot springs emerging out of nowhere.
an easy ride to mystic turquoise waterfalls and hidden lakes.



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