Patagonia Northern Patagonia and Coyhaiche city.
Today' views are very green. (There must be some compensation for living in a climate where sunshine warmths is rare). The same mountains overlook a endless plains with a grass incredibly green and fresh. There are lots of wild flowers too, yellow and purple. And the trees: they look like pine tress, but strangely they belong to the cactus family. The gardens are also-naturally- thriving. I admire especially the stunning hydrangeas. Clearly, the plant needs rain to bloom.
We are offered a very good assortment of local specialties and the famous 'pizco sour'. But why do they put whipped egg white on top?
The city (from a distance)
As for the city...it looks picturesque from afar.
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