tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6631933644851721351.post124516105738065640..comments2022-12-20T00:32:38.328-08:00Comments on Eat What You Grow: Valdivian Coastal Reserve and HorsefliesEricahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16289293347871485325noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6631933644851721351.post-18581998107445245502012-01-17T08:36:50.084-08:002012-01-17T08:36:50.084-08:00Sounds like a lovely place, I stayed in Mehuin whi...Sounds like a lovely place, I stayed in Mehuin which is 25 miles up the coast from where you're at. Remember to wear lots of sunscreen even with it being cool out on the water. I learned the hard way and it took at least 2 weeks before my feet didn't hurt from sunburn and 6 month or better for the sandal outline to disappear. While I was there I loved walking the beaches, very nice people in the villages. The thought that kept popping up in my mind as I explored was this is a great place to get away to and probably would be a really good honeymoon spot. Also there is an Oktoberfest like party that goes on in Valdivia at this time of year. If I hadn't been on such a tight schedule I would of spent the weekend and partaken in it. The thing I learned about Chile is there is so much to do, one has to give themselves enough time to take it all in. Learn lots, and have fun.The Educated Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02570070778075878916noreply@blogger.com