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My more recently holiday was in this summer when I went to
Algarrobo, a Chilean city located in the country´s central coast with a
relaxing resort. First, I came with my family and my cousin Florencia to
Santiago, this year I started the university so I came to know the city and my
University. We stayed in the flat of my aunt, where my cousin Eduardo was too.
When finally I finished all my regulations, I, my family and my cousin travelled
to Algarrobo.
Our travel was long about 5 or 4 days, I don´t remember so
well how long it was but it was less than a week.
We knew so many places, the first day we went to El Quisco,
it is next to Algarrobo and it was next to where we were stayed. After of this
we know Playa Negra and the Pablo Neruda´s house, a cultural house with beautiful
view of the sea.
Next day, we walked around of El Quisco beach, it was an
exhausting day, but in the night with my sister and my cousins, we went to the
fair of the El Quisco downtown, next to the beach.
In the morning my cousin Eduardo left us because he had
class to the next day.
That day we went to the beach of Algarrobo with my aunt, who
was there, the same who is owner of the flat in Santiago.
In the last day we went to the same beach, our bus comeback
to Santiago at the 7 pm from Algarrobo.
So that was my holidays, it wasn’t my best holidays but
maybe it’s my favourite one.
This holidays means to me family, swimming, sun and heat.
Being from Santiago sometimes we just go there just to eat, it is strange hearing from the perspective of someone who isn't from the center
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ResponderEliminarI've never been to that place ... I hope to visit someday :)
ResponderEliminarThe best thing in El Quisco are their mollusk and mixed shellfish Empanadas <3
ResponderEliminarThe best thing in El Quisco are their mollusk and mixed shellfish Empanadas <3
ResponderEliminarI dont know El Quisco :( I hope to visit!
ResponderEliminarAlgarrobo (watch out, not the towns next to it) is overrated, it's like a low-cost Reñaca :v
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