
I've been working at a national preserve for the last couple of weeks, Karukinka, here in the south of Chile. I've come back to Punta Arenas (the city) for the weekend to get back in touch with the world. I head back out on Tuesday until March. Karukinka is incredible! It's located on the Isla Grande Tierra del Fuego, the island that forms the very southern tip of South America. The terrain is mostly grassland, stretching endlessly in all directions, but at some parts you get peat bogs, mountains and woods of Lenga trees. The weirdest part is how the grassland suddenly turns to forest; you can literally see a line separating the two environments. There is all kinds of wildlife too, TONS of guanacos, foxes, condors, magellanic woodpeckers, introduced beavers, birds... And the climate is really strange, it changes every minute, from rainy to suddenly sunny (producing rainbows), windy to EXTREME blow-you-over windy, really cold to lukewarm, etc. They say in this region that you can live all 4 seasons in one day.
I'm immersed in Chilean Spanish constantly since that's all everyone speaks. It's been a little tough at first making the switch back from English so abruptly, but I think now I'm sort of getting the hang of it. I've been helpi

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I'm just gonna go ahead and express crazy jealousy again. But I'm incredibly happy for you, so not like.. destructive jealousy. *hug* best of luck. Hopefully I'll see you in the spring sometime.
También estoy un poco celosa, pero con celos de los "buenos"
Melissa nos pasó el link y he estado leyendo las aventuras, después tenemos que sentarnos todos los fellows a conversar sobre experiencias en el campo...especialemente el latinoamericano:)
Vas a ver que te acostubrarás a los cambios abruptos en ideoma, especialmente cuando escribas los paper en inglés y colectes la info en español!
Espero que goces, descubras y disfrutes un chorro...
Ana Elisa (SEEDS Fellow)
ya sabes que tienes amig@s acá en Puerto Rico, y en México.
***Si ves semillas interesantes ya sabes! y también para el hijo de Cindy.
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