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After dinner we walked back and saw some interesting sites and shops on the way. Everything was quite impressive, as always in a new country. We entered the hotel and took an elevator to our room.
We kept asking people how long the walk was and it seemed to stay half an hour even though we past half of it. On the way up, a group of children were playing traditional music for the tourists.
On the other side of the mountain range were the lake region and Bariloche. Argentina had a completely different atmosphere. People were not as calm as in Chile, and it reminded me of Italy.
We kept asking people how long the walk was and it seemed to stay half an hour even though we past half of it. On the way up, a group of children were playing traditional music for the tourists.
On the other side of the mountain range were the lake region and Bariloche. Argentina had a completely different atmosphere. People were not as calm as in Chile, and it reminded me of Italy.
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Conjugation of detest [ detested, detested ] | ||||
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Conjugation of detestar [detestado] |
detesto detestas detesta detestamos detestáis detestan | detestaba detestabas detestaba detestábamos detestabais detestaban | detesté detestaste detestó detestamos detestasteis detestaron | detestaré detestarás detestará detestaremos detestaréis detestarán |