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Cauquenes

The first time I traveled to Cauquenes was in the fall of 2014 alone with my mom, we visited my mom's maternal side of the family. I remember the day we traveled, because I left school early to go to the bus terminal. We traveled by bus because my dad had to stay with the car at my house. The trip was very stressful for me because at that time I had a trauma with buses and at one of the stops my mom decided to get off to buy some snacks and we almost lived without her, I was only 11 years old so it was very scary. 

When we arrived at the town my grandfather was waiting for us. We had to drive 20 minutes away from the center of town because my mother's relatives live in the countryside. I slept the rest of the day because it was a long trip. We stayed five days, the first day my mother's uncle taught me how to ride a horse and I helped feed the chickens. During the night I could see the starry sky for the first time because there were no lights on. Every day I did the same thing, but I enjoyed it very much because it was the first time I went out of the city and saw new places.

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