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Hello dear bloggers: How are you? I hope you are good. Unfortunately this will be the last blog since the semester is over. I am very happy to have done this activity, since, I helped a lot in learning vocabulary in English and also to write in English. I hope it will be an activity that will continue to be done in the future in various English courses. Although if I must say that I would have liked instead of increasing the words in each blog were kept or remain constant since increasing the amount of words does not mean that you will learn more vocabulary, in fact as they are more words costs more In holding them and assimilating them. So I recommend changing this modality so that the person who makes the blog has a greater understanding of what he is writing and thus learn more English. I also have to say that it is fun to write blogs since different people from different countries can comment or write things to complement what you are writing or just your opinion, although also

Blog numero 9

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Dear bloggers Today I am going to talk about something very important, that is to say of the Chilean fauna. First to tell them that I appreciate and value the fauna of Chile since I knew many places, such as parks, reserves, villages, etc. that made me know different species. One of the species that I like the most is the puma. It is an animal that I like a lot and has a great role in ecosystems. First of all for all you know, the puma is a carnivorous mammal of the Felidae family native to America. In the past, the puma inhabited the entire national territory, excluding the desert located in the intermediate depression of northern Chile, the island of Chiloé, the archipelago of the Chonos and Guaitecas and obviously the Antarctic territory. At present, due to the incessant increase of the human colonization, its distribution has been reduced to zones cordilleranas and precordilleranas, as much of Coast as of Los Andes and to those zones relatively distant of the human activit

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Hello dear bloggers: On this beautiful day I will tell you about my favorite species. My favorite species is called chequen. It is a species of the families of mirtaceas whose scientific name is Luma check. This plant species is endemic to the central Andean forests between Chile and Argentina. In Chile it is distributed from the IVª to the Xª region, that is to say from the 30 to the 41º of South Latitude. It is a branched shrub of medium size, reaches 9 m, with grayish brown bark. The flowers are white. The whole plant gives off a pleasant aroma. It has fruit drupe edible, purple dark, ripe in early autumn. This species can be associated with species of the sclerophyllous forest in the northern regions of its distribution, such as peumo, quillay, liter, boldo. In the southern portion of its distribution, it can be associated with coihue, pitra, temu and canelo. It is also important that you know that this species requires a lot of water, usually grows in water or is foun

Career-related website

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Hello dear bloggers Today I'm going to talk about a very interesting page to learn many things related to plants, I'm talking about Chileflora. ChileFlora.com is a window into the world of native Chilean plants. Through this page you have the opportunity to learn about Chilean plants, their nutritional and medicinal properties, identify them, acquire the seeds and seedlings. Also on this page there are descriptions, uses, tips on propagation and many photos of many native Chilean plants, currently present more than 2202 species with almost 20353 photographs, and soon they will make available much more species and photos. On the same page there is a database to find the plant you want. It's great. For you to know Chileflora is an enterprise started in south-central Chile, near the city of Talca, which has been operating since 2005. Because Chileflora is close to the southern moist forests and the dry deserts of the Altiplano Northern, the company has access to the b

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Hello, dear bloggers: Today I'm going to talk about some of the things I like to do in life, to play basketball. I learned to play basketball when I was younger, and since I started playing I liked it immediately. From there I have not stopped playing, I still play basketball but less than before.  For you to know, basketball is a sport of two teams, consisting of five players each, they have to try to score points, also called baskets or doubles and / or triples by introducing a ball in a hoop placed 3.05 meters from the Ground that hangs a net, which gives it a basket or basket appearance. It was invented by James Naismith, a Canadian professor of physical education, in December 1891 at the YMCA of Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. It is played with two teams of five people, during 4 periods or quarters of 10. At the end of the second quarter, there is a break, usually 15 to 20 minutes according to the rules of the championship to which the party belongs. As you can read
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Hello I love this photo because this photo was taken in the famous Petrohue jumps overlooking the volcano osorno, inside the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, the only bad thing is that it was cloudy, so you could not see the top of the volcano. To get to the place of the photo we had to walk inside the park like 30 minutes, it was little. We came from the practice of frutillar by the university, so we took advantage of the trip and with some friends we continued towards the south. This photo I like because first of all I'm with my friends with whom I shared several moments and we had a good time. It was also my first backpacking just with friends, I had done it but with my parents. It was an unforgettable experience, where we met many different and very beautiful places. I totally recommend this place, it's not that far or so expensive, so you can! I hope you are well!

Cerro Santa inés

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Santa Inés Hill Hello, this time I will tell you about the beautiful Santa Ines hill The  Santa Inés Hill  is an elevation of 689 msnm that is part of the Cordillera de la Costa Chilean. It is located in front of the bay of Pichidangui. Its importance is mainly due to the presence of a relict forest of olivillo. The importance of this place is that it presents characteristics of high endemism of the vegetal communities present in this relict forest, as well as the way in which they obtain a natural gain of water resources from the coastal fog, are similar to the well-known forest phenomenon Of Fog of the National Park Fray Jorge, with which it is usually compared to him. Apart from the olivillo that dominates a floristic landscape similar to the Valdivian forest, there have been described here about two hundred species with a high proportion of endemism, in many cases very vulnerable and several in serious danger of extinction. I hope you are well and