Hi! Today I'm promoting my beautiful country: Chile.
If you ever want to visit it, you have to know that is located in South America, right next to Argentina.
In the first place, know that Chile, given it's the longest country in the world, it has almost every type of wheather you want, so of course it has different landscapes depending on the weather.
In the north, you must visit San Pedro de Atacama, it's an oasis in the middle of nothing. There you can visit amazing places during the day and at night you can watch one of the best night sky in the world.
Even though I don't really think Santiago is different from any other city, it's the capital of Chile so you may want to visit it too. It has lots of museums and historical buildings, so you may want to stay there for a couple days.
Ok, in my opinion the best part of Chile is the South, there are infinite places you can visit and all of them have their own personality, even though some of them are very close. If you go there, you should visit Chiloe, Osorno, Villarrica, Puerto Varas, Torres del Paine and Valdivia. At least.
The reason why I like the South very much is not only because of the personality of each place, but because of the amazing landscapes you can find, and also the people that lives there are very warm with visitors.
As ending, if you have more days of vacation you could go to Easter Island, it's a very small island but it has a very rich culture and amazing views.
So, this is my "do-list" if I were a tourist here in Chile!
viernes, 29 de agosto de 2014
viernes, 22 de agosto de 2014
Around the world!
Today I'm going to talk to you about one of the countries that I would really like to visit, and that country is Russia.
I would love to go there because I've always been interested in Russian history and also because I've seen many pictures of the different types of architecture they have, making their cities an amazing place to go sightseeing and knowing a completely different culture from ours.
I've always been interested in visiting Russia before, but to be honest, besides what I learnt in high school and what I've learnt reading books written by Russian authors, I don't know much about Russia, and I would love to learn a lot about this country by being there.
If I were in Russia, I would try to spend a few days in the most famous cities and then go to another one, that way I can visit more places and compare the different cities in such a big country. In each city, I would probably be all day long sightseeing, visiting museums, taking billions of pictures and of course trying to know a little bit the people who live there, to learn their habits and the traditions of the place where they live. And of course, I would like to visit small towns too because at least in my opinion, Russia has one of the most diverse types of landscapes in the world, because of it's wide territory.
To be honest, I don't really know if I would like to stay and live, study or work there, since I don't even know how really are in this country and if I would feel comfortable living there.
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viernes, 8 de agosto de 2014
Getting Round!!!
Okay, today I'm here to talk about the way I get to the university.
I live in Santa Ana Station, and that's very close from college so I only use one bus to get there. I usually get out of my house about 25 minutes before the class starts, and I'm usually on time if there are no problems with the streets or with traffic.
Well, I feel really great about the way I commute to college because it's cheap and really fast. Also, I don't know how to ride a bike so the train is the best way to go to the uni.
On my way back home, I use the subway even though I don't like it much (because it's always really crowded), and I'm usually home 20 minutes after I took the train. Even considering that the subway takes me back home really fast, I would like to change the way I go back home, because I hate all the people pushing you inside and outside the train. Because of this, I'm trying to find new ways to go back home after college, such as a bus that gets me near my house.
I live in Santa Ana Station, and that's very close from college so I only use one bus to get there. I usually get out of my house about 25 minutes before the class starts, and I'm usually on time if there are no problems with the streets or with traffic.
Well, I feel really great about the way I commute to college because it's cheap and really fast. Also, I don't know how to ride a bike so the train is the best way to go to the uni.
On my way back home, I use the subway even though I don't like it much (because it's always really crowded), and I'm usually home 20 minutes after I took the train. Even considering that the subway takes me back home really fast, I would like to change the way I go back home, because I hate all the people pushing you inside and outside the train. Because of this, I'm trying to find new ways to go back home after college, such as a bus that gets me near my house.
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