👌We arrived at "Parque Tantauco" by the north access at 11:30. We went to "Lago Yaldad" where we took pictures, we met many very interesting animals such as fox chilote among others, which is in danger of extinction.
We hiked on short trails in the area of "Yaldad", where there was a lot of forest, it was very natural, we used a lot of compass and an umbrella, as it rained for 15 minutes, then it got cloudy, but the sun came out.
At 1:00 we had a picnic on the shore of the lake, where we saw many fishes!
We also toured the sector of "Manío del Abuelo", with more than 500 years old. Then we hiked in "Sendero Transversal" which took us to the lighthouse and the sector and inlet "Inío", where we took very nices photos.
At 5:30 p.m we arrived at "Cucao" where we got a map and at 6:00 p.m we were in the famous place "Muelle Las Almas", where you can take many beautiful photos.
Then we went to "Lago Cucao" where we bathed for more than an hour, because it was very hot.
It started to rain a lot and the roads were cut, as there was also a lot of fog, so we stayed at "Camping La Abuela", taking advantage that we had things to camp. We won´t travel to Castro after. We will travel to Castro tomorrow in the morning.
We are going to go to Quellón tomorrow.
Bye, Maximiliano.
9th November 2017.
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Imagen de Wikiloc Lago Yaldad |
Imagen de Parque Tantauco Manío del Abuelo |
Imagen de Andeshandbook Sendero Transversal |
Imagen de Ruta del Papel Caleta y sector Inío |
Imagen de Porlaputa Muelle de Las Almas |
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Imagen de Hizaskum Lago Cucao |
Imagen de Chiloé Turismo Rural Camping La Abuela, Cucao |
Imagen de Animales en peligro de Extinción Zorro chilote |
Imagen de www.parquetantauco.cl Parque Tantauco |
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