In 2002 I went to South America with my family (my parents and sisters). In South America we visited Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
It was in Chile were we stayed on a winter resort named "El Portillo" for a week. That was the second time that I saw snow because the first one was in Alaska in a trip that I did with my family. In "El Portillo", was the first time that I ski. I took some lessons with my two sisters to learn and be able to ski on a steep mountain without falling. After being a week on the resort, we went to Valparaíso in Chile. In Valparaíso we visited what it used to be the house of Pablo Neruda. Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet, diplomat and politician. Also in Valparaíso we went to Viña Del Mar, the place where is held annually a musical festival.
After being in Chile we went to Bariloche. In Bariloche we also went to ski. On of my favorite things that we did were the snowmobiles. It was an unforgettable experience. Finally in Argentina, we saw the Aconcagua. The Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas, located in the Andes mountain rage, in the province of Mendoza.
Finally, we went to Brazil. In Brazil we went to "El Pan de Azúcar" (Sugarloaf Mountain). The Sugarloaf Mountain is a peak situated in Río de Janeiro. Its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loaf sugar. Another place that we visited in Brazil were the Iguazú Falls, which forms the boundary between Argentina and Brazil. This is one of the most amazing things that I ever saw in my life.
In conclusion, this is one of my favorite trips that I have done with my family, it was a unique experience.
I bet it was a great experience that you will ever forget.
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