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Museo de Pichilemu
Cultura y tradiciones de nuestro balneario de Pichilemu
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Pañul handicrafts
The clay of the El Copao farmhouse
Agustin Ross Cultural Center
It was built between 1906 and 1909
Cáhuil Salt Flats
The salt workers of Cáhuil "living human treasures"
José Ignacio "Surfart" Vargas Celis (1975). is one of the most active painters from Pichile, having studied art and painting at the university. His theme is mainly related to the sea and surfing.
Jorge Aravena Llanca, known more for his authorial vein with more than 70 songs written to the people and land of his mother -Pichilemu- is also a singer, photographer, researcher and writer with dozens of published works related to Pichilemu, about national characters from Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela, among others.
Ismael Bautista Carrasco Bañados (1944) -better known as "El Negro Pelé"- defines himself as a folklorist, singer, melodic, tropical and international singer-songwriter
Peasant, farmer, is a noble activity and one of the oldest in humanity that, despite the harshness of the job, is essential in the food production chain, fundamental for the feeding of human life.
Juan Raúl Flores Flores is perhaps the waiter who is most present in the collective unconscious of the people of Pichile, more because of his festive attention and "moth".
Ramón Navarro Rojas (1979), is the greatest exponent of Pichilemano surfing to date, specialized in riding big waves around the world, a specialty that has allowed him to travel to several international championships, supported by various sponsors.
The first railway in the country was built between Copiapó and Caldera (1850). The works of the San Fernando-Pichilemu branch line (started in 1871) and concluded 55 years later.
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