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My favorite subject this semester

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Hi! in this blog weekly, i will write about my favorite subject this semester, in this case i chose the subject of "Quaternary geomorphology". The Geomorphology is the spine of the geography so that is very important undestand for aplicate in the different braches of geography.  Well, the classes principally is theoric and practice because later of the contents seen in classes we have "fields trip", in this semester we travelling to commun Melipilla, Talagante, San Antonio and Cartagena. All the "fields trips" it was for the day, we travelled from the FAU a the differents destiny. Finally, all this communes we the visited in two "fields trips". The main contents we have seen has been fluvial and marine terraces, Quaternary glaciations in Chile, sea level changes, fluvial geomorphology and coastal batholith, depositional environments, dating methods, tectonic processes and more. This subjetc i like because catches my attention understand the lands...

A photograph you like

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Hi! how are they? This photo ir very special to me, i taked the photo on some the hills behind my house in Copiapó during the pandemic. The photo shows my dog named Igor walking for these hills. During the pandemic it was a place special for we because it was very quiet for take a walk and i didn't need to wear a mask. I take this photo the year 2020 during the winter, the wheater is still very sunny some days for this the sky see clear haha  Well, i really like this photo because my dog is like a son to me and during the pandemic it was a great company for me and for all my family. I could describe him as a dog raised in pandemic. it live in Copiapó so i miss him a lot while i'm in Santiago. See this photo make me want to be there and be able to go out whit him to enjoy the hills and the nature. These other photos were another days that we were also on the hill but for see the sunset, i really like going with him or with my friends to walk or for to see the sunset, the hills g...