A walk that I want to do again is a Little trek in Punta
Curiñanco reserve, at 20 kms of Valdivia in the coast. The first time was in
January of this year, with my brother, sister, and brother in law. Is a short
and easy trekking, and super beautiful. Inmerse in an abundant Valdivian
jungle, you can see trees oh hundreds of years old, and I have the chance to
listen a “Güiña”, a native cat of Chile (and by the way, it’s super hard to see
him).
In that chance, my brother in law and my sister (both from
Valdivia) took us to the park, we didn’t have idea about the existence of this
minipark. Walking by the trails hearing the sound of the wind against the Woods,
and at the same time the waves crushing into the rocks at the sea gaves you a pacefull
sensation. In other path of the park, and maybe the most beautiful, ends in an
olivillo forest (the olivillo is a native and ancestral tree of the valdivian
jungle), was a stunning place.
If you have the chance to go to Valdivia, try to make this
trek, it’s very short and easy, and near of the city.
jajajaj the things we can find are awesome and the best =)
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