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Michael's didge  
   

Michael's didge

Even just seeing it makes me feel at home. I asked Michael who he knew that had been to Australia. Turns out his friend got it for him from Santiago, and I felt dumb. Then he and Jose realised that Jono and I could not even play it and I felt even dumber! Jose and Michael then started pretending that the didge was actually a native South American instrument made from Bamboo and the Australian aboriginals stole the idea... hehehe.
Partying Puerto Monte... and climbing of course

March 30th 2008
So, we made it out of Cochomo with all limbs in tack but plenty of scratches to show for it. Oh, and a pile of very very dirty clothes. My hiking pants will never look the same again, forever carrying Cochomo dirt in the pores of fabric, which is kind of nice or memory''s sake. Who needs photos when you can just collect dirt in your clothing instead. Scratch and sniff style. Haha. They do say that ... read more
South America » Chile » Los Lagos » Puerto Montt

Chilean Flag Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while Araucanian Indians inhabited central and southern Chile; the latter were not completely subjugated until the early 1880s. Although Chile declared its ind... ... read more
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