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A: Have we arrived? Is this the place?

B: Yes, (…), in the main-square

A: Puerto Varas, located in Los Lagos region, Chile, is a crowded city, it is known for its natural beauty and
historical charm. Surrounded by Llanquihue Lake and with a view of Osorno Volcano, it offers a unique tourist
experience.

A: There are many places I want to visit. Can we go to the Sagrado corazón Church? Have you heard of it?

B: Yes (…) Do you know how to get there?

A: Of course! From Plaza de Armas, head north on Walker Martínez Street. Turn right on San Francisco Street.
The church will be on the left.

A: This church, built with larch wood, stands as an architectural symbol in Puerto Varas. The Sagrado corazón
Church, with its distinctive facade, adds a touch of spirituality to the landscape. Located in the main-square, it
invites visitors to explore its interior, where faith and history blend in a beautifully crafted setting.

B: I heard about Calle Techada. Would you like to go?

A: If you know how to get there, absolutely.

B: Yes, (…) and you'll reach the charming Calle Techada.

A: What's in that place?

B: Puerto Varas' (…) a welcoming and lively atmosphere.

A: I loved this place. Look. Hey, do you know how to get to Llanquihue Lake from there? I think it's also one of the
most characteristic places here.

B: Yes, (…) promenade along Llanquihue Lake.

A: It's a beautiful place

B: Llanquihue Lake (…) serenity along its shores.

A: I really enjoyed this place,it’ really beautiful and peacefu but you know, we can't leave Puerto Varas without
visiting Osorno Volcano. My dream is to see it, with its perfect cone and imposing presence, Osorno Volcano is a
natural wonder in the region. Its snow-covered summit for much of the year attracts hikers and adventure
enthusiasts. In winter, the slopes become a paradise for snow sports, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

B: Wow, I suppose (…) because it looks quite far.

A: Of course. From the lakeside promenade, head east, keeping the lake to your left. When you reach the end of
the promenade, turn right on Vicente Pérez Rosales Avenue. Continue along the avenue until you reach the
intersection with Del Salvador Street. Turn left on Del Salvador Street and keep walking. Turn right on Gramado
Avenue. From here, we can take public transportation or a taxi to the V-69 Route, which leads to Osorno
Volcano.

B: Let's go then!

A: I've loved this journey. I hope we find a new destination soon. Are you ready to go?

B: Let's go!

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