Steve Hide, England

Writte on 12 January, 2010 by pazuag
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Did the 2-day MalalKwalelo horse ride in April 2010, with some Chilean friends, some of whom know the area quite well. For me, this was a wonderful trip through pristine Andean scenery, and I would highly recommend it to anyone with a sense of adventure who wants to something off the beaten track in Chile.
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Rodrigo Arcos, Geographer

Writte on 29 December, 2009 by pazuag
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This trip was a huge opportunity for me to get involved with emotions, landscapes and peoples that reflect my own mestizo identity. Being able to feel in such a short time honest friendship and feeling welcomed in these landscapes, makes me think about what really links us together as compatriots with indigenous people that have [...]

Virginie Deladande, Cultural Manager

Writte on 29 December, 2009 by pazuag
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I did not know much about the Pewenche culture. I knew about the Araucaria trees (Monky Puzzle Tree) and its fruits, the pewen, a little about Mapuche-Pewenche handcrafts, but I didn’t know much about their personalities and their way of living.
I am enchanted by the beauty of the landscape!!! I have never seen Araucaria forests [...]

Marcela Palomino, PhD Candidate, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Writte on 21 September, 2009 by Lince
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Taking part in this expedition was an amazing opportunity to know, enjoy, get closer and learn heaps about the Pewenche communities and their territories.
It was a huge experience, impossible to measure and hard to explain without being short of words. A trip full of colours, smells, conversations, encounters, flavours, surprises, laughs, and emotions. It was [...]

Carlos Celis Morales, PhD student University of Glasgow Scotland

Writte on 21 September, 2009 by Lince
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At the end of World, and through Chilean highlands, Could be possible to find some of the most beautiful natural places and historic culture in the course of Pewenches routes. This amazing travel shouldn’t be passing up.