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Category Archives: Rose Thompson ’11, Chile
Tales of an Orphaned Kitten in Chile
My life has been greatly affected by a small being during the last couple of weeks. No, it’s not a baby. In fact, it’s the most adorable little fur ball of a cat you’ll ever meet. I never thought I … Continue reading
									
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		Reminded of Home in the Chilean Countryside
Mapuche babies are strapped onto a wooden frame cushioned by wool made to be carried directly on their mothers’ backs. While the mother is cooking or tending to other household duties, the baby is placed near her on the floor … Continue reading
									
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		Mendoza and the Mining Miracle
Mendoza, Argentina The Argentinean border is just a few hours by bus over the Andes mountain range from where I’m studying in Viña del Mar, Chile. Nestled in the scenic foothills lies the city of Mendoza, nicknamed the “Land of … Continue reading
									
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		Festival Mil Tambores
Vibrantly painted bodies. Rows upon rows of samba drummers. Confetti in the air. Children on stilts. A spectacular crowd dancing and winding their way through the hills from Plaza San Luis on Cerro Alegre. This is Mil Tambores (a thousand … Continue reading
									
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		200 Years of Indepence in Chile
This past weekend marked the 200th anniversary of independence in Chile! Since I arrived in late July, I’ve noticed the preparation for this grand celebration of “El Bicentenario” or “Fiestas Patrias.” To give you an image of how important it … Continue reading
									
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		Ciudad de Artistas
Valparaíso is undeniably a city of artists. From artisan markets to painters on the beach to poetry on the walls and throughout the history of Chile, art permeates the atmosphere of Valparaíso. Perhaps it is the profundity of the ocean … Continue reading
									
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		Life in the Southern Hemisphere
So I’m finally living in Chile! Welcome to my blog, where I’ll keep you updated on my adventures abroad for the next five months. As a participant in CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange), I’m living with a Chilean family … Continue reading
									
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