It is an opportunity to connect with oneself, with nature and with the exquisite culture of the Pewenche people. A culture so closely linked to their natural environment, and that through short tales allow me to think about what I do everyday to help preserve the environment, to include all peoples, about respect and tolerance.
Being able to see and contemplate the landscape is a privilege that makes one think about the natural wealth of the mountains and how close it is to us. Being a little bit closer to the Pewenche people and the families that so kindly welcomed and took care of us is really worthwhile.
It is a gift of time and natural space that life gives us to disconnect from the current world that seems to be the real.




