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Vina del Mar Revisited


Last minute mini-trip to the beach

Before school started, my host mom invited me to spend 4 days at the beach. One of her friends let her borrow an apartment in the beach. The apartment is located right in the middle of the city of Vina del Mar. Therefore, the views from there are amazing!! It was so nice to relax before going into the madness of school with such incredible views of the beach from the apartment we were staying at. 


 The ultramarine blue of the beach contrasting with the sun was the perfect panoramic view for the perfect picture for memories. The golden yellow of the sun reflected on the water set up the perfect weather to finish my break with the right foot. Having an ice-cream on the pier of the beach after a swim made the perfect day. 



Being at the beach with the sounds of the waves was very relaxing and it was the perfect environment to be at peace, close my eyes, and enjoy the beautiful sunny weather. 


Watching the sunset each day that we were there from porch of the apartment was incredible! It was very peaceful and relaxing before going back to the every day routine. I am so grateful with my host mom for inviting me to go with her to the beach. 

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