I am not fan of many persons, maybe I could admire some of
my friends or my mom and dad because I know them and I know what kind of people
they are. Lately it’s very easy to be disappointed by famous people so I would
not know which who the greatest Chilean is of all time, but it could say that
there is a person I like. Victor Jara was a very complete person, he was musician,
teacher, songwriter and even director of Chilean theater. He was a great
revolutionary reference, very important in the movement that went against the
dictatorship in the 80s. But he had very bad luck because in the 8os he was
caught and then they killed him on September 11, 1973. He was very important
because his songs served to give a voice to the Chilean people, he dared to
express himself freely when very few people did and I think that is something
that could be admired. I think that Chile owes a lot to him and his family, his
death was never really clarified and that is a terrible injustice. If I could
ask him a question, it would be how managed to have the strength to express
himself and that made him want to represent the Chilean people despite the
difficult times the country was experiencing. He was a great leader and I think
people should aspire to have that attitude always.
I don't like sea water very much, it has too much salt and it is very cold here in Chile. That's why I prefer the lakes over the beaches, they are quieter, and I like that they have trees nearby, besides the water is not so cold. Last summer I went with my boyfriend to Pucón, we had never gone, and it was a lot of fun. The beach that I liked the most was “white beach” that was on Lake Caburga because it is very clean, quiet and seemed safe, nearby there were boat rides, rafts and canoes to be able to enter the lake. We were there all afternoon and we were exhausted, after that we went to eat waffles with ice cream at a foodtruck that was nearby and they were delicious, it was a fun experience. In addition, from there we could go to see some beautiful water wells called “the eyes of the caburga” that had very clear waters and were in the middle of a forest with native tree species. We also went to hot springs called "hot springs" that were located next to a river a...
Comentarios
Publicar un comentario