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My pets

One day of summer, in 2012, a cat come to my house. We didn’t know who was the owner, but with the time, she start to spend more and more time in the house. Some time later, a friend of my grandmother (a neighbor) told us that the cat was hers, but she didn’t can have her anymore, so we decided adopted her. Her name is Dulce and now she is a very fat cat, but extremely beautiful. She is a striped three-color cat, commonly known as seven-color cats, so she is very eye-catching to the people.  Also, I have a black and white fox terrier dog named Pollhan, that means “gift from the sky”. Pollhan was abandoned in the Veterinary Faculty of University of Chile in 2017, it was there when I met him and bring him to home. The first time he arrived to my house, he was so shy, but now is totally the opposite and brings a lot of fun and happiness to the family. They are both very important for me to the point that I think of them like family and I can’t even imagine how would be don’t hav...

The best Holidays ever

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When I was 16 years old, me, my mother and a family friend of us went on vacations to Peru. The initial plan was go there for only a week, but when the time to come back arrived, we didn’t find any way to come back, so we stayed 2 days more than expected. The main goal was to go to Machu Pichu, but we made a lot of things besides that. When we arrived to Arequipa, we bought a lot of clothes because many persons told us that was cheaper than Chile. After that, we started the travel to Machu Pichu. We spend the night in a bus, and when we arrive, we take another bus, but this was so much tinier and rougher that we seriously think that we would die. To arrive there, the bus had to ascend for a lot of rural roads in hills, so when we saw through the window, we only could see the abysm. The bus travel, nevertheless, was fun, and we met many persons. When we finally arrived to Machu Pichu, was the best view so far that I’ve ever seen. We made a lot of other things that I could tell, but t...