The Best studyTrip Ever

 

Hello friends, today I am going to talk to you about the best study trip I had, what was it? Why? when it was? what did I do? What did I like the most? among other things.

The best study trip I had was in December 2018, where together with that generation of students I went to Pantanillos (the study site that the university has in Constitución). In that study trip, I learned a lot about flora, fauna, and ecosystems, which is what I like the most about what I study. What I liked most about the trip is that I saw again the forests of Hualo that had been burned in the fire of the summer of 2017, there were many hectares turned to ashes, but when I went in 2018 the forests were sprouted and green, growing. They were reborn from the ashes, it was very exciting to have seen that change and witness the power of the forest. I was also able to visit new places such as the Tricahue Natural Park where I met "el tata" a 500-year-old Coigue, his trunk is very wide that 15 people could hug, it really is a huge tree. I did a tour of different lumber industries and it was a lot of fun because I had to wear a helmet and reflective vest, which were too big for me and I looked like a little girl within those big industries hahaha. I met and shared with people from the university with whom I had never spoken and it was very nice, anyway it was something new for me because I had to go with another generation of students that I did not know but everything went super well.

I hope you liked my experience, greetings

Barb ;*













Comments

  1. Hi, really interesting experience, i´ve only been once to Pantanillos and i want to go several more times. Regards.

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  2. What a nice memory and I loved all the pictures.
    I also thought it was fun to wear a reflective vest and helmet in practice.

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  3. Hi Barbara, the tricahue national park is incredible.
    Your photographs are very beautiful

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  4. I remember "el tata". The size of that tree is something really spectacular. You have to be there to believe it

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  5. It looks great! I can't wait to have similar experiences again

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  6. wow, the times i went to Pantanillos never seen a Calceolaria like that!

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