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CHILE | Thu, 13 Nov 2008 | By steph_dave | Views [1195]

On Monday 10th November our bus pulled into beautiful Pucon. What we have seen of the lake district so far is just stunning. So many huge clear blue lakes, mountains everywhere, green forests, clean tidy towns with cute little wooden houses. In Pucon ... Read more >
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