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el-zorro-chile · 1 month ago
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Aculeo, Chile
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salvemos-los-bosques · 6 months ago
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La laguna Aculeo, que perdió su agua en 2018, ha renacido y ahora es hogar de 70 especies de aves. Este resurgir destaca la importancia de la biodiversidad y la protección de nuestros humedales.
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ecoactivismo · 8 months ago
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La Laguna de Aculeo es un testamento de resiliencia y belleza. Con más de 100 especies de aves registradas, este humedal es crucial y necesita protección urgente frente a las adversidades.
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gaetaniu · 1 year ago
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Ritorna l’acqua nella Laguna de Aculeo
Dopo essere rimasta a secco nel 2018, la Laguna de Aculeo ha iniziato a riempirsi. I satelliti della NASA hanno iniziato a rilevare l’accumulo di acqua nell’arido lago alla fine di agosto, dopo che un’intensa tempesta invernale ha fatto cadere fino a 370 millimetri (15 pollici) di pioggia su alcune zone del Cile centrale. La tempesta è stata alimentata da un fiume atmosferico ed è stata…
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mirkofotos · 3 years ago
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Laguna de Aculeo (Chile)
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vientoshumedos · 4 years ago
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Un relato a partir de texturas
Saboreando la extraña libertad santiaguina con sabor a tierra y poco pulmón.
Ese es mi setup
para hablar de la metálica sensación de recordar casco de mujer/carabinero, rush burdeo/pasión y retrato blanquinegro.
made in mai manos.
Paca bastarda sabor a odio sangriento y olor/meao. Ó mujer/guerrera de historia perra, apátrida y loca.
De barrio en barrio, litro a litro
termina la noche bajo farolitos
Y para cuando solo van quedando toques sabor a larga ignorancia
confusión mediocre la sensación de ser país falso.
De lao a lao
Con más mentiras quespacio.
El Aconcagua
El aculeo
La Laguna
El tranque
Y todo estanque
Sin lugar a la consciencia materialx.
No hay forma de avanzarx.
Tamos Perrito
Cagaos Papá
En el barsovia
No es polémico pokemon
Persona
derechos de mujer/izquierda
sin mayor dependencia que la sobrevivencia humilde y digna
la primera de todas para todas.
No una de pocas para siempre.
Victoria con disfraz.
Hasta no saborear como propia : la verde lagrima que nos atrapa pa.
Son los copas.
Con llanto célibe y traje manchado.
(Un Paisa) -Allí dentro allá afuera...
“Eso que no queremos admitir nos aconseja a ser aquello que no dejamos de soñar”. Revienta en concreto el saber popular junti las marcas de métricas metracas como cuadros en paredes
Los disparos
Las verdades
Las sonrisas
sueños y esperanzas
De todo un pueblo sin nombre.
Lo que pisas
Eres.
Hombre/fóbico
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mikemaese · 4 years ago
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Espero ya hayan visto la película de nadie sabe que estoy aquí, el personaje principal es super interesante, super fresca (en Laguna de Aculeo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCu-oZ6jds2/?igshid=5udbsrmg4jtr
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newstfionline · 7 years ago
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In Chile, Many Regard Climate Change As The Greatest External Threat
Philip Reeves, NPR, July 16, 2017
Fernando Rojas is holding up a photograph of a pocket of countryside, between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains, that has been his home, his livelihood, and his passion for all of his 74 years.
His picture shows a lake, brimming with water, in front of a range of hills that are silhouetted by the sun. In the foreground, by the water’s edge, there’s a small boat, ready to set sail. Next to that, there’s a wooden jetty, jutting out into the waves.
You would hardly know that this image, taken in Chile just a few years ago, is of the same depleted landscape on which Rojas is now standing, grim-faced, puzzled and--he says--full of sadness.
Most of the water has gone. The jetty is marooned in a sea of mud and grass. Beside it, there is a new wire fence, erected to keep out horses and cattle that are grazing on the lake’s bed. Some boats are still there, stored away under canvas.
What water is left in the lake is in the hazy distance--about half of a mile away, a languid puddle, less than 3 feet deep, fringed by weeds and white egrets.
The Laguna de Aculeo--as this lake’s known--used to be a favorite retreat for many of the 7 million citizens of Chile’s capital, Santiago, 45 miles to the north.
On weekends, they came to windsurf, sail and Jet Ski, and to enjoy the tranquility of a valley with almond orchards, vineyards, poplar groves and wood cabins. Before the water suddenly receded, lakeside villas sold for more than $500,000.
For much of his life, Rojas farmed around the lake, growing melons and corn. He says the lake, which depends entirely on rainfall, began to shrink about seven years ago, and “got lower and lower and lower.”
The lake was roughly four times the size of New York’s Central Park. Rojas used to motor across it in a small boat to buy groceries. That same journey is now a walk. Lakeside villa prices collapsed--”no one wants to buy them, if they are not beside the water,” he remarks--and so have parts of the local economy.
Local people are “suffering [because] they depend on the water,” says Claudio Mella, an orthopedic surgeon in Santiago, who owns one of the villas and has been coming to the lake with his family for 15 years. “We have a lot of good friends here, and many of them have some depression, some family problems.”
Among those dependent on the lake is Oriana Lopez, who’s 55. Her once-thriving windsurfing business has received no clients for about five years, she says. Her family is left “in penury,” and must survive on her 97-year-old father’s pension, plus whatever money her son can earn doing casual labor.
“It is pitiful to see the lake like this,” Lopez says, as her dogs romp across what used to be the lake’s bed. Many people have had to leave the area, because of the lack of jobs. She, however, will stay and struggle on.
“I was born and raised here,” she says tearfully, “I love this land.”
Chile has been through an unusually severe seven-year drought that hit the central and southern areas where most of its population of 17 million lives. The affected zone includes the Laguna de Aculeo.
“We have been calling it the mega-drought because it has been very extended in space and in time,” says Maisa Rojas, a climatologist from the University of Chile. “We have seen this before, but never so widespread.” Although there has been a recent increase in precipitation, scientists are not yet sure if the drought’s over.
Studies are now underway investigating ways of saving the lake. “If nothing is done, it is possible the lake will dry out in a couple of years. It’s on the edge,” says Felipe Martin, a leading hydrologist who used to head the commission that develops Chile’s water resource policy.
Martin is among those working on rescue plans. He says the lake lost some water after its aquifers were disrupted by Chile’s 2010 earthquake. But drought is a major factor, and he blames that on climate change.
For Chile, the possible impact of climate change has now become an issue of profound concern on numerous fronts, from melting glaciers to conflicts over water rights between big agricultural businesses and small farmers.
“There is nobody who has not been affected by climate change, directly or indirectly, here in Chile,” says Matias Asun, director of Greenpeace Chile.
Chile’s Environment Minister, Marcelo Mena, cites “temperature anomalies” of 2 degrees Celsius in parts of Chile, and says there is “no space for climate denial because we see climate change threatening us in multiple shapes.”
Mena points to a wave of disasters that has hit Chile recently, including deadly floods and landslides, and a giant “red tide”--when an algae bloom, fueled by unusually warm sea temperatures, wiped out millions of fish, including 20 percent of the salmon production.
In January--fed by drought conditions--the worst wildfires in Chile’s history ripped across the landscape, destroying more than 2,300 square miles, including large areas of forests, and threatening some of the country’s famous vineyards.
“When you see the desperation in people’s eyes, and when you see things that you haven’t seen before, that really makes you worry that this is really getting out of hand,” Mena says.
Mena says most Chileans now regard climate change as their greatest external threat.
Chile’s government is introducing a range of measures to help the country adapt to hotter, drier conditions--for example, better water conservation and fire prevention methods, and creating green spaces to help cool urban areas. To further raise awareness, there will be mandatory climate change classes in Chile’s schools, from next year onward.
Chile’s also rapidly expanding its use of renewable sources, which are expected to generate at least 80 percent of its energy by 2050. More than half the electricity used to power Santiago’s subway system will soon come from the sun and the wind. The lion’s share of this will be generated by a giant solar plant in Chile’s Atacama Desert, using hundreds of thousands of solar panels covering an area the size of 370 football fields.
At the Laguna de Aculeo--the shrinking lake--residents wonder what they will do if the water never comes back.
Paulo Gutierrez quit a high-pressure job in information technology and telecoms in Santiago to move to the lake with his family in search of a more tranquil way of life. He set up a cafe and a bakery around the time the lake’s water levels first began to drop. He is now considering buying land further south, and moving there.
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santiagoadicto · 5 years ago
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Laguna de Aculeo. Seca. 2019 versus 1855. . . Gracias @cristiandiezencina y @martinvergarac (en Laguna de Aculeo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2XZ_KChoE-/?igshid=1cgynarssi8vq
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technologies115-blog · 7 years ago
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#LakesOfInstagram #AculeoLake #LagunaDeAculeo #AculeoLagoon #PaineCity #Santiago #Chile🇨🇱 #Lakes #CowsOfinstagram #Cows #Laguna Lagoon #34southern #70western -33.826282's,-70.952973'w . @reuters A cow is seen on land that used to be filled with water, at the Aculeo Lagoon in Paine, Santiago Chile, May 14, 2018. REUTERS/Matias Delacroix weather environment . #AculeoLakeSeria #LagunaDeAculeoSeria #AculeoLagoonSeria #PaineCitySeria #SantiagoSeria #ChileSeria🇨🇱 #LakesSeria #LagunasSeria #LagoonsSeria #ChileLakesSeria #SouthAmericaLakesSeria #ChileLagunasSeria #ChileLagoonsSeria #CowsSeria #ChileanCowsSeria . #16May2018seria #16MaySeria #2018MaySeria 2018WednesdaySeria WednesdayMaySeria WednesdaySeria (Laguna De Aculeo)
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el-zorro-chile · 3 months ago
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Aculeo, Chile
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gokmans · 5 years ago
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#mascaron de #madera #tallado #talladoamano #chilescondido #wood #bello #belleza #instapic #instagood #instaphoto (en Rangue, Laguna Aculeo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAHYDO8HwBD/?igshid=spir01gcc4ct
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rocketrickster · 5 years ago
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El Tiburón. The #outlaw (at Laguna de Aculeo) https://www.instagram.com/p/B63Nn2XhZQA/?igshid=wzqcnx5ek98z
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misentornos · 5 years ago
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Aculeo fue una laguna ubicada en la comuna de Paine, provincia de Maipo, Región Metropolitana, Chile. Se caracterizaba por tener riberas fangosas y porque sus costas no presentaban una inclinación pronunciada. En el último tiempo fue notorio el bajo nivel de sus aguas, producto de la sequía ocurrida en los últimos años. También se señalan como causas probables de la extinción de este cuerpo lacustre: el calentamiento global, y el uso no controlado de sus aguas. Su desaparición total se produjo el 9 de mayo de 2018
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delrosariopropiedades · 5 years ago
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Parcela de 5.000 mts2 en Parque Cantillana Laguna de Aculeo urbanizada con Quincho de Piedra y Vista al Lago valor UF 1.800 contacto Pedro Gaete [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/p/B04CdpUnT6s/?igshid=es6g5kw4aaol
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listinsemanal · 5 years ago
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Las heridas del cambio climático en Chile Las profundas grietas en el lecho seco de lo que un día fue la laguna de Aculeo son las consecuencias directas de los efectos de la crisis climática Fuente: El país
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