Teresa Gazmuri
Chonchi, Castro and Environs
This site is located on the Big Island of Chiloe, which is accessed by air or by sea. The Chacao Channel ferry crosses from Pargua. Among its attractions are wooden buildings, especially larch, the stilt houses and churches declared a world heritage site. It is interesting to notice that nails were not used in the old buildings. The customs of its inhabitants mix mythology and Catholicism. The people are very affectionate, many offer their homes to tourists where they share their family life. If you go you will eat curanto in hole chapaleles, milcaho and chonchinas threads and you can not miss trying the golden liquor.
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