El Mar en Cuatro Estaciones - The Sea in Four Seasons

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Hola amigos de Pinmapple,
Hoy les quería conversar un poco acerca de la Costa de Valparaíso en Chile, tuve la oportunidad de vivir durante un año y medio en chile, específicamente entre Valparaíso y Viña del Mar y sin lugar a dudas es uno de mis lugares favoritos al que sin duda alguna me gustaría regresar cuando pase la Pandemia. Una particularidad de la costa chilena es que el mar siempre está frio, incluso en el verano, donde de seguro la temperatura del agua no superará los 14 grados centígrados en el día mas caluroso, que en Valparaiso el día mas caluroso del año pueden ser 27 o 28 grados. Eso gracias a la corriente del Humboldt que lleva agua helada desde la Antarctica por toda la costa chilena.

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En primavera puedes ver a las personas paseando en veleros, haciendo kayak, entre otras actividades relacionadas con el Mar, siempre soleado pero fresco.

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En los dias de verano vienen turistas de todas partes del mundo a disfrutar de la fresca brisa veraniega. Otro dato curioso es que el agujero de la capa de ozono en los últimos años se había venido reduciendo, sin embargo todavia hay que protegerse y usar mucho bloqueador solar.

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En el verano puedes visitar las Dunas de Concón, alquilar una tabla y practicar Sandboard (lo puedes hacer durante todo el año pero el verano se presta mas)

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Rentar las tablas es super económico y las devuelves al salir de las dunas.

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Si te caes, te sacudes y te vuelves a levantar.

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En el otoño los dias siempre están nublados, son fríos y grises, aún así, si vas al mar respiras paz, me gustaba irme en bicicleta al trabajo para pasearme por la costa o observar el choque de las olas.

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Hermosas vistas a lo largo de toda la costa.

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En el invierno los dias son cortos, incluso si sale el sol este no calienta mucho, a la 5:00 pm ya puedes ver el atardecer.

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Aún en los dias fríos del Invierno algunas plantas pueden florecer.




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Hello friends of Pinmapple,
Today I wanted to talk a little about the Valparaíso Coast in Chile, I had the opportunity to live for a year and a half in Chile, specifically between Valparaíso and Viña del Mar and without a doubt it is one of my favorite places that I I would like to return when the Pandemic passes. A peculiarity of the Chilean coast is that the sea is always cold, even in summer, where the temperature of the water will surely not exceed 14 degrees Celsius on the hottest day, which in Valparaiso the hottest day of the year can be 27 or 28 degrees. This thanks to the Humboldt current that carries frozen water from Antarctica along the entire Chilean coast.

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In spring you can see people riding sailboats, kayaking, among other activities related to the Sea, always sunny but cool.

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On summer days tourists from all over the world come to enjoy the cool summer breeze. Another curious fact is that the hole in the ozone layer in recent years had been shrinking, however you still have to protect yourself and use a lot of sunscreen.

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In the summer you can visit the Concón Dunes, rent a board and practice Sandboarding (you can do it all year round but summer is more convenient)

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Renting the boards is super cheap and you return them when you leave the dunes.

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If you fall, you shake off and get back up.

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In autumn the days are always cloudy, they are cold and gray, even so, if you go to the sea you breathe peace, I liked to go by bicycle to work to walk along the coast or watch the crash of the waves.

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Beautiful views along the entire coast.

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In winter the days are short, even if the sun rises it doesn't get very hot, at 5:00 pm you can already see the sunset.

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Even on cold winter days some plants can flourish.

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