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00:00We come to Patagonia with one last hope.
00:14That its air and space will eliminate all trace of civilization.
00:25If it cannot happen here, it cannot happen at all.
00:30We come to Puerto Natales to lose ourselves further, in the land of the Gauchos.
01:00We come to Patagonia to test the lesser known Pythagorean theorem, that the reason for the presence of man on earth is to look at the sky.
01:26We come to Patagonia to take refuge in the Astanzia Cerregido, in the province of Ultima Esperanza.
01:38Last fortress before the towers of Torres del Paine, in the Andes mountains.
01:50In the Andes mountains.
02:02The
02:09Andes mountains.
06:08Can I walk?
06:37Can I walk?
06:39Can I walk?
06:41Good people.
06:43Where did you go?
06:45Did you go to Sierra Leone?
06:47Yeah.
06:49We're back.
06:51We're back.
06:53We're back.
06:55We're back.
06:57You're feeling the legs?
06:59Yes.
07:01It's hard now.
07:03What a change.
07:05It's a problem.
07:07It's a problem.
07:09People come here because we're in the air.
07:13We're in the air.
07:15We're in the air.
07:17We're in the air.
07:19We're in the air.
07:21We're in the air.
07:23We're in the air.
07:25So, if you want to go and take a mate,
07:29it's another air.
07:31It's another air.
07:32It changes a lot.
07:34That is so awful!
07:50Mauro is going to be with us. He's going to be the boss today.
07:55The boss.
07:57Please come here.
08:05Beautiful, beautiful.
08:07Let's go.
08:12We are going to Paine, a massive Paine,
08:15and then we are back.
08:17It's about 2,5 hours.
08:19And we are back here.
08:21We arrived at Paine,
08:23a photo, we talked to the passengers,
08:25and...
08:27and then we are back here.
08:33Today it's quite windy, but now it's better.
08:35But sometimes if you have a jacket like this,
08:37it can scare the horse.
08:39Try to slip on your jackets,
08:41and the idea is to have a good experience.
08:43Like I told you in the beginning,
08:45if you want something, if you want to take some pictures,
08:47let me know, let Mauro know,
08:49and we will stop.
08:51You have some questions?
08:53Good?
08:54All right.
08:55That looks great.
08:56Are you prepared?
08:57Okay.
08:58Perfect.
08:59So, one by one, Mauro is going to show you
09:02which horse are you going to use.
09:04What's his name?
09:05What's his name?
09:06Morocha.
09:07Morocha?
09:08Morocha.
09:09Morocha means like black.
09:11Let's go.
09:13Go, go, go.
09:15Perfect.
09:16More.
09:17Can I kick it a little bit?
09:19Excellent.
09:21Okay?
09:23PIANO PLAYS
09:53PIANO PLAYS
10:23PIANO PLAYS
10:53PIANO PLAYS
10:57PIANO PLAYS
11:08LaAngela, a gaucher of her state and partner of Victor, grows all kinds of vegetables and tubers to fuel creativity in the kitchen.
11:38It looks beautiful, thank you.
12:06It is.
12:08You know that the leaves are from the garden? Did you already know the garden?
12:14Yeah, it is. It is. Good. Keep it going.
12:20I am Daniela. I was born in Santiago, but I live in Magallanes for five years.
12:28We really like to receive tourists, or any person, because it's a beautiful place to show.
12:37It's a beautiful place to live, so it's a reflection of what we live here.
12:43It's a beautiful place to live in Magallanes.
12:50It's a beautiful place to live in Magallanes.
12:52We live here.
12:53There are very few people working here.
12:55We all know each other.
12:58We work 20 days a month.
13:01We spend 20 days together.
13:03So, it's a real family.
13:04It's a real family.
13:05It's a real family.
13:06It's a real family.
13:10We're very busy language in Magallanes.
13:21It's all real things.
13:22How can we not be happy?
13:39We chose to be here.
13:42If we are not happy, it's because we are not happy here.
13:47It's very nice to receive and give joy.
13:51In this region of hotelery and tourism, more than the infrastructure or the square meters
14:20or what you have in a hotel.
14:22It's important to have a good team,
14:24happy and happy working on this project.
14:26It gives you the results of a good service, a good food,
14:30a good house, a good house, a good house.
14:34To have these results.
14:36I think that's the secret.
14:38Our goal is that when a customer leaves us,
14:42that we have provided something in their life,
14:45to understand a concept of conservation.
14:48And it goes with full heart.
14:50When I lived in Santiago, I never went to a lot of friends,
15:06to go out or to search for social media, to go to bars.
15:10And that was in 2006.
15:12I was 29 years old.
15:14I came here for 6 months.
15:16And at the end, for the circumstances of life,
15:18the work, the love,
15:20I stayed here and I've been here for 16 years.
15:22There's a bunch of friends here.
15:24What a lovely friend.
15:26Hello, hello, hello.
15:28How are you going to call the French people?
15:32How do you like the French people?
15:34How are you going to call the French people?
15:36How are you going to call the French people?
15:38I'm going to call the French people.
15:40All right, happy.
15:42You're going to be lucky with the vaccines.
15:48La estancia está a una hora y media del pueblo más cercano, de Puerto Natales.
15:55Entonces, ¿cómo andar una hora y media en vehículo hacia el sector de la frontera del Palillo?
15:59No vamos a ver a nadie.
16:01Solamente un baqueano que trabaja en la estancia o alguien del hotel.
16:18Es la soledad de tú como persona con la naturaleza.
16:32No estás solo, estás completamente acompañado.
16:37Tú no tienes contacto con la naturaleza.
16:39No la puedes amar, no la puedes querer, no la puedes cuidar.
16:48Me tienes que ir a nadie para vivir.
16:51No tienes que ir a nadie.
17:02No tienes que ir a nadie.
17:12¿No tienes que ir a nadie?
17:15What happened here, I don't understand what happened.
17:18The guanaco came in front of the pumas and Mufasa came to the pumas.
17:22The guanaco came here crying.
17:24And he was on the road with the three cats.
17:27I have a heart like this.
17:29I don't understand what's going on here.
17:31I don't understand what's going on here.
17:34The guanaco came here crying.
17:37And he was on the road with the three cats.
17:40I have a heart like this.
17:42I don't understand what's going on here.
18:01It's crazy. I've never seen anything.
18:03It's going towards the pumas.
18:06It's crazy. I've never seen it.
18:14Through nature, I came to the photograph.
18:17And through the photograph, I came to the pumas.
18:27In general, I wake up every morning.
18:30And I go to the ground to see if I find the pumas that we are studying.
18:37And the day ends at around 10 o'clock.
18:41And then I get to my hotel room,
18:44which is the one I always use.
18:47It's always the same.
18:48It's like my second house.
18:50For the derenTS of the diabos that плодно
18:52to try to pet along with two dogs.
18:53Second house, I think around 10.
18:54And then I turn al profits on my bed next week.
18:56Cheers, drudov.
18:57ig march over here.
18:58Cheers, drudov.
19:00Oh, dearl.
19:01Oh, dearl.
19:02Oh, dearl.
19:03Oh, dearlome.
19:04Oh.
19:05Uh.
19:06T Pea, you.
19:07What are you doing?
19:08Oh?
19:09Whoa!
19:10Yes!
19:14Diaguito is a little boy with a passion for dinosaurs.
19:19In the small community of gauchos who live next to the Estancia for a large part of the year,
19:24he is even admired by his three teachers who are entirely devoted to their only pupil in the elementary class.
19:40His dad, Parallito, the dean of the gaucho community,
19:56raises the horses that will participate in endurance races of up to 100 kilometers.
20:02This is one of the many events that bring the gauchos of Chile and Argentina together
20:08to maintain ancestral traditions.
20:38Where are you?
20:40And the third one?
20:42And the third one?
20:44Yes, what a good one.
20:46Does he take the cup to the house?
20:48We have a cup.
20:50We have a cup.
20:52We have a cup.
20:54I have a cup.
20:56He has a cup.
20:57He has a cup.
20:58He has a cup.
20:59I don't want to buy a cup.
21:01I want to buy a cup.
21:03I want to buy a cup.
21:05I want to buy a cup.
21:07That's easy.
21:08Diego!
21:09Diego!
21:10Where is your big pistol?
21:12I want to buy a good one.
21:13But they say that the palm of the hand is over.
21:15You have a plate.
21:16You have a plate.
21:17Oh my God.
21:18Okay.
21:19What's that mean?
21:20Gaucho?
21:21Yes.
21:22Well, Gaucho is a good friend.
21:26Gaucho is from Gauchá.
21:28Gauchá is for a favor.
21:31A friend who can make you a favor.
21:37Can you be a good person?
21:40If a person is a good person,
21:42if they say that they are gaucho,
21:44they are a good person.
21:46For us, that's it.
21:50Come here, Pimienta.
21:52Come here, Pimienta.
21:54Come here, come here.
22:02Pimienta!
22:10Come here, Pimienta.
22:30Ah, did you put it?
22:32Yes.
22:34Yes.
22:36Yes.
22:40Yes.
22:42Yes.
22:46Yes.
22:48Yes.
22:50Of course,
22:52yes.
22:56Yes.
22:58Yes.
23:00Yes.
23:04Yes.
23:06Yes.
23:08It's a bit more complicated than what we call the attention to the tourists of the daily life of us.
23:20It's like, as I say, we are also in a kind of way of extinction,
23:25because we are also absorbing technology,
23:27and we have been losing some of the things we could say that we were still more rustic.
23:32But yes, there is a really interest of the tourist to come to know
23:36how do we do it to coexist with a depredator
23:39who would prefer to eat a bear than a bear?
23:42One is that the cattle from here,
23:45that it's free to live,
23:47that kind of state, not salvage, but of freedom of animals.
23:51And today I would say that the mortality has been increased.
23:55It's real that there is a greater presence of pumas
23:58since the minute that Cerro Guido took the decision to take care of
24:02and leave a sector for conservation.
24:05The relationship with the neighbors is not easy.
24:08They are not looking very well,
24:10I would say I would say,
24:12because finally we see that we are giving a lot of space to the animals,
24:16and the animals walk,
24:18and when they walk they walk they walk.
24:23So, the pumas is always welcome in the distance.
24:30I need a gun.
24:36Tony!
24:37Oh.
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