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Breakfast and Brunch - Breakfast Burrito - New Mexico Green Chile Breakfast Burritos A filling recipe for the popular green chiles from Hatch, New Mexico, which are used in every restaurant, taco stand, and gas station in Santa Fe.
Hey, I know it's fun to make fun of Henry Kissinger. But you know what's even more fun? Donating to organizations that help undo some of the damage that Kissinger inflicted on various countries. Here's a couple of links!
Cambodian Children's Fund (I donated $50 to this one- that's enough feed 26 families by providing 5 kilograms of rice each month!)
FAFG (This is a charity that helps Guatemalans find loved ones who disappeared during the Guatemalan Civil War.)
The Halo Trust (This charity is dedicated to removing landmines in Angola. Since 1994, they've destroyed nearly 100,000 landmines!)
Children of Vietnam (This charity helps impoverished Vietnamese families.)
TECHO-Chile (A really great charity that focuses on housing and community-based projects in the slums of Chile)
Chicos, están cayendo relámpagos cerca de mi casa y tengo miedito :"c
el viento está soplando super fuerte y está cayendo muchísima agua allá afuera, mi mamá recién salió a comprar y tengo miedo de que le pase algo...
Las ventanas golpetean por la lluvia y acaba de caer un relámpago, es asombroso pero aterrador al mismo tiempo. Igual, no se preocupen, yo nací en el 2010 y sobreviví al terremoto, así que estaré bien <3
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Hello my little spades, I'm sorry for not posting in a whole week. I was in a trip with my family in Pirca pejerrey and we didn't had internet connection, so I wasn't able to post something but now I'm back. That's all I wanted to say, bye bye! <3 💕💕💕
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Wanna read something funny? What if I tell you that they not only ““look alike”” but that they ““sound alike”” in some way too... In spanish at least.
At some point Transformers: Animated and Lazy Town got a spanish dub, made in Chile and coincidentally those 2 got voiced by the same actor. And yet, both shows got a dub change at the end.
Listen and Compare.
Where is the lie.
I always say this but non chileans fans of Pedro really dont give a fuck when he posts or shares chilean related things like right now we have MASSIVE wildfires going on. 100+ people lost their lives in Viña, Quilpué and more and that list is only going to grow because there is so much devastation that we have no enough resources to retrieve the corpses. This is the most deadly dissaster in our country since the 2010 earthquake in Constitución.
Lots of people lost their homes, loved ones, sources of income. In Viña we had a 100+ years old massive garden, home to lot of native species of flora and wildlife and it was totally destroyed by the fire.
And i guess this hits specially for Pedro since almost everytime he comes to Chile, he stays in Cachagua which as Viña is located in Región de Valparaíso.
We need all the help possible and if you care about the man, at least you can donate or share the links he posted.
You can donate here: Desafío levantemos Chile
hola a todos, esta imegen sera lago muy especial ya que es el imperio inca pero olvidado, y estan los paises quienes lo formaron o alguna vez estuvieron unido antes de la llegada española.
Bueno aqui esta 5 peque que encontraeon en una cueva a la coraza del antiguo imperio y comienzan a treparse por el 5 veces mas grade que un pais promedio
quien dibujo esto antes fue: @aideuswildfloweroriginal
@Jacky Teuth
por si alcazo una demanda, lo cual no sera posible por el diseño es diferente al tuyo, pero mejor prevenir antes que lamentar
heheh los peque: Chile, Bolivia, Perú, Argentina, Ecuador
On Dec. 14, 2020, a total solar eclipse will pass over Chile and Argentina.
Solar eclipses happen when the Moon lines up just right between the Sun and Earth, allowing it to cast its shadow on Earth’s surface. People within the outer part of the Moon’s shadow will see the Sun partially blocked by the Moon, and those in the inner part of the shadow will see a total solar eclipse.
The Moon’s orbit around Earth is slightly tilted, meaning this alignment doesn’t happen on every orbit. Total solar eclipses happen somewhere on Earth about once every 18 months.
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon blocks out the Sun’s bright face, revealing its comparatively faint outer atmosphere, the corona. This provides Sun-watchers and scientists alike with a rare chance to see the solar corona closer to the Sun’s surface than is usually possible.
Scientists can take advantage of this unparalleled view — and solar eclipses’ unique effects on Earth’s atmosphere — to perform unique scientific studies on the Sun and its effects on Earth. Several NASA-funded science teams performed such studies during the total solar eclipse in the United States on Aug. 21, 2017. Read about what they’ve learned so far.
We’ll be carrying images of December’s eclipse — courtesy of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile — on NASA TV and on the agency’s website starting at 9:40 a.m. EST on Dec. 14.
We’ll also have a live show in Spanish from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. EST featuring views of the eclipse and NASA scientists.
If you’re observing the eclipse in person, remember that it’s never safe to look directly at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun. You can use special solar viewing glasses (NOT sunglasses) or an indirect method like pinhole projection to watch the eclipse in person.
For people in the path of totality, there will be a few brief moments when it is safe to look directly at the eclipse. Only once the Moon has completely covered the Sun and there is no sunlight shining is it safe to look at the eclipse. Make sure you put your eclipse glasses back on or return to indirect viewing before the first flash of sunlight appears around the Moon’s edge.
Mira el eclipse en vivo comentado por científicas de la NASA de 10:30 a 11:30 a.m. EST el 14 de diciembre en NASA TV y la página web de la agencia. Lee más sobre el eclipse y cómo observarlo de forma segura aquí: https://ciencia.nasa.gov/eclipse-de-2020-en-america-del-sur Y sigue a NASA en español en Instagram, Twitter, YouTube y Facebook.
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A lenticular cloud hovers majestically above Villarrica Volcano in Chile
Photo by Francisco Negroni
a week ago in the 🎉FIESTAS PATRIAS🎉 of my country spent an unholy time thinking about snufkin but with an huaso outfit and
It was a lonely and cloudy day, the most common weather in Santiago, This phot was taken in Providencia, near Costanera Center.
Does it counts as Submechanophobia if the ship is above the sea? Still both fascinated and triggered.
Malalcahuello, Chile, 2024
San Pedro de Atacama, 2018