Termas de cauquenes zonas turisticas en ingles
Picarquín This large camp was enabled by the Association of Guides and Scouts of Chile for the 19 th World ScoutJamboree, an event that gathered more than 30,000 youths from 158 countries between 1998 and 1999. Its total area is 3,000 hectares. Its surroundings are hills and ravines covered with sclerophyllousforest and has 40 hectares. reforested with ornamental trees. Services include overnight stay in dormitories, lodging and outdoor activities, hot showers, swimming, visits per day, food service, rentalof horses and meeting rooms. Location: 75 km south of Santiago
. NATIONAL RESERVE RIO CIPRESES Its main attraction is the River Cypresses, a tributary of Cachapoal, but there are small gaps in thehigher areas of the park, as the lake water of life. In the fauna live animals and birds, such as red fox, the burrowing parrot and fox. One of the most interesting aspects of the park are the cypressforests of the Andes, in the sector Urriola and olivillo coexist with copies of the mountain. Another highlight is the petroglyphs left by small groups of hunters makes 5 thousand or 8 thousand yearsago in various parts of the reserve, as the Piedra del Indio. Among the activities that can be practiced are horseback riding, mountaineering, trekking and observation of flora and fauna. The area haspicnic areas.
Ling late sixteenth century, in Valle de Santiago Melchor settled Jufré del Aguila, hidalgo Extremadura, the son of a knight of the military order of Santiago, who served as mayor...
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