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    • Residents fret in shadow of Chile's Llaima volcano

      Living in the shadow of Chile's sporadically erupting, snow-capped Llaima volcano, one of South America's most active, local residents like Eduardo Mendoza are paying a heavy price.

      Evacuated from the ski station where he works after the government imposed a red alert when Llaima began spewing lava earlier this month, Mendoza and dozens like him have lost their livelihoods and are having trouble feeding their families.

      This is the second ski season in a row interrupted by the volcano, which towers near Chile's lake region about 435 miles

      south of the capital Santiago.

      "People can't go to work because of the danger," he said, a cloud engulfing the majestic volcano behind him, black scars on its white slopes betraying where lava has flowed and cooled.

      "Our source of work has been stopped and we depend on it to sustain our families. We can't go on like this," he added, showing a video clip on his mobile phone of the volcano spewing a jet of hot pyroclastic rock 1,300 feet into the air before dawn on Thursday.

      That flurry of activity in turn came a week after lava spewed down one of its sides.

      Aside from hot rock and gas, or lava flows, that have emanated from the crater, another major worry is that snow on the volcano's sides could melt and that a nearby river could overflow and flood nearby communities.

      The volcano erupted violently on New Year's Day, forcing the temporary evacuation of some tourists and residents from the surrounding Conguillio National Park. It belched ash and lava in February. Much of the park is off limits again.

      The government this month ordered a 9-mile "red zone" around the 10,253-foot (3,124 meter)-high volcano, and has now evacuated around 60 people from nearby.

      FUTURE ACTIVITY

      Experts say there is no knowing how the volcano, the second to erupt in Chile in as many months, will continue to behave.

      "The activity is going up and down very fast," said Hugo Moreno, a geologist and volcano expert with state mining and geology service Sernageomin, who is based in the town of Melipeuco, on the fringe of the exclusion zone.

      "It is oscillating, so it is very difficult to make a medium-term forecast," he added. "It will most likely continue to oscillate, until it stabilizes at some point."

      Llaima's current eruptive cycle began in May last year. Cycles have lasted anything from one minute to three years or more, Moreno said.

      In the sleepy town of Cherquenco, 11 miles from the base of the volcano, Agriculture Minister Marigen Hornkohl sought to reassure worried farmers.

      They complain are only allowed into the exclusion area to tend to their animals two hours a day, and are worried they'll die, be stolen, or be eaten by puma.

      "We have to take this one minute at a time," Hornkohl told residents and evacuees assembled in the rear of the local fire station. "Now, when we want to be able to go home, the worst thing we can do is to take the wrong decisions," she said.

      LLaima's renewed activity comes after Chaiten volcano, 760 miles south of Santiago in Chilean Patagonia, erupted on May 2 for the first time in thousands of years, spewing ash, gas and molten rock.

      Ash from Chaiten, which initially soared 20 miles into the stratosphere, swelled rivers in the area and caused floods that damaged dozens of wooden houses, sweeping some off their foundations.

      Chile's chain of some 2,000 volcanoes is the world's second-largest after Indonesia's. Around 50 to 60 are recorded to have erupted, while 500 are deemed potentially active.
      Living in the shadow of Chile's sporadically erupting, snow-capped Llaima volcano, one of South America's most active, local residents... more

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    • Nazi doctor "alive in Chile"

      Wow. According to the article, the Simon Wiesenthal center has gotten some credible information that a certain "Dr. Death" is alive and living in Patagonia, Chile. Here's hoping they catch this guy. He sounds like pure evil. Wow. According to the article, the Simon Wiesenthal center has gotten some credible information that a certain "Dr. Death" is alive a... more

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    • Rodent Uses Tool in Lab Setting: Video

      From the report: Degus [a rodent indigenous to the highlands of Chile] have been trained to reach through a fence, grab hold of a tiny rake and pull their favorite food, half a peeled sunflower seed, close enough to reach with their mouths. After two months of practice, researchers say, the degus can move the rake as smoothly and efficiently as croupiers in any Las Vegas casino.

      The video of this little guy is so cute..
      From the report: Degus [a rodent indigenous to the highlands of Chile] have been trained to reach through a fence, grab hold of a tiny... more

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      7 days ago
    • Earthquakes hit Japan, Alaska, Puerto Rico, New Guinea, Indonesia, Chile... at the...

      ...At the same time. Many at the exact hour. ORANGE are earthquakes today. RED dots are eathquakes within the last hour.

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    • Nine survive Chilean plane crash

      A plane that crashed four days ago in Chile has been found in a forest in the south of the country, with all nine passengers alive, officials say. A plane that crashed four days ago in Chile has been found in a forest in the south of the country, with all nine passengers alive, of... more

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      1 day ago
    • Yahoo! Inc. launches new Internet site in Peru

      Yahoo! Inc., a leading global Internet company, today announced that it has launched sites in four new markets in Latin America.

      The new sites consist of Yahoo! Chile www.yahoo.cl, Yahoo! Peru www.yahoo.com.pe, Yahoo! Colombia www.yahoo.com.co and Yahoo! Venezuela www.yahoo.com.ve and will include Yahoo! Home Pages, Search, Mail, Messenger, Answers, and Toolbar among other popular Yahoo! content and products.

      "Yahoo! has always been popular among Internet users in Chile, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela. Today we are excited to be able to provide these users with locally relevant versions of Yahoo! services as well as introduce a new generation of users to the broader Yahoo! online community," said Jose Rivera Font, vice president and general manager, Yahoo! Hispanic Americas.

      "At the same time, these new Yahoo! home pages will provide local advertisers a targeted means for reaching their customers by using leading-edge technologies and innovative marketing solutions."


      Yahoo! Colombia http://co.yahoo.com/
      Yahoo! Peru http://pe.yahoo.com/
      Yahoo! Venezuela http://www.ve.yahoo.com/
      Yahoo! Chile http://cl.yahoo.com/


      http://www.livinginperu.com/news-6637-tech-internet-yah...
      Yahoo! Inc., a leading global Internet company, today announced that it has launched sites in four new markets in Latin America. ... more

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    • Chaiten Volcano active since May 6th

      Chaiten Volcano in Chile continues to erupt, after its recent eruption on May 6th, - its first activity in over 9,000 years. (12 crazy ass photos in total) Chaiten Volcano in Chile continues to erupt, after its recent eruption on May 6th, - its first activity in over 9,000 years. (12 crazy... more

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      10 hours ago
    • Chilean judge orders arrest of Pinochet-era soldiers and secret police

      A Chilean judge has ordered the detention of almost 100 former soldiers and secret police officers from General Augusto Pinochet's regime as part of investigations into human rights abuses, according to reports.

      Among the 98 held are former employees of Pinochet's notorious Dina intelligence service, which ran a series of secret prisons where leftwingers and other opponents were tortured and killed.

      Judge Victor Montiglio ordered the arrests for alleged abuses during Pinochet's 1973-1990 dictatorship. Montiglio is examining the kidnapping and murder of 42 people during Operation Colombo, a campaign against opponents of the regime in its early days.

      Around 3,000 people died or vanished during Pinochet's rule while almost 30,000 were tortured and about 200,000 fled.

      Pinochet himself died in December 2006 without ever facing trial, although his immunity from prosecution was removed by a Chilean court in 2000.
      A Chilean judge has ordered the detention of almost 100 former soldiers and secret police officers from General Augusto Pinochet's reg... more

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      1 month ago
    • Meet the United States of South America! - Next Step in the New World Order?

      Unasur is the name of the new union and the founding member countries are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela. However, president of Venezuela Hugo Chavez stated prior to the Brasilia summit, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described the "empire" of the United States as Unasur's "number one enemy".

      The Empire of the United States will now have a formidable opponent.
      Unasur is the name of the new union and the founding member countries are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana... more

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      7 hours ago
    • Mercedes Sosa - Violeta Parra - Gracias a La Vida

      Mercedes Sosa - Gracias a La Vida (Violeta Parra)

      Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto
      me dio dos luceros que cuando los abro
      perfecto distingo lo negro del blanco
      y en el alto cielo su fondo estrellado
      y en las multitudes el hombre que yo amo.

      Gracias a la vida, que me ha dado tanto
      me ha dado el oido que en todo su ancho
      graba noche y dia grillos y canarios
      martillos, turbinas, ladridos, chubascos
      y la voz tan tierna de mi bien amado.

      Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto
      me ha dado el sonido y el abedecedario
      con él las palabras que pienso y declaro
      madre amigo hermano y luz alumbrando,
      la ruta del alma del que estoy amando.

      Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto
      me ha dado la marcha de mis pies cansados
      con ellos anduve ciudades y charcos,
      playas y desiertos montañas y llanos
      y la casa tuya, tu calle y tu patio.

      Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto
      me dio el corazón que agita su marco
      cuando miro el fruto del cerebro humano,
      cuando miro el bueno tan lejos del malo,
      cuando miro el fondo de tus ojos claros.

      Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto
      me ha dado la risa y me ha dado el llanto,
      asi yo distingo dicha de quebranto
      los dos materiales que forman mi canto
      y el canto de ustedes que es el mismo canto
      y el canto de todos que es mi propio canto.

      Gracias a la Vida
      Gracias a la Vida
      Gracias a la Vida
      Gracias a la Vida

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      Mercedes Sosa - Gracias a La Vida (Violeta Parra) Gracias a la Vida que me ha dado tanto me dio dos luceros que cuando los abro ... more

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      17 hours ago
    • Hacker leaks 6m Chileans' records

      A computer hacker in Chile has published confidential records belonging to six million people on the internet, officials say.

      The information was obtained by hacking into government and military servers, and was posted on a technology blog.

      It included ID card numbers, addresses, telephone numbers and academic records.

      The hacker left a message saying the aim was to demonstrate the poor level of data protection in Chile, says the newspaper which uncovered the story.

      El Mercurio newspaper reports that the data came from computer servers at the education ministry, the military and the electoral service.

      It was posted on the forum of a Chilean blog dedicated to technology issues, but was quickly removed by site's administrators, who contacted the police.

      Links to files containing the information were also posted on another Chilean website, and again promptly removed, El Mercurio reports.

      Police commissioner Jaime Jara told the newspaper that an investigation into the incident was under way.

      Credit: BBC
      A computer hacker in Chile has published confidential records belonging to six million people on the internet, officials say. ... more

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    • The largest pool on the planet.

      Yep, that's 66 million gallons of water.. taking half a decade to build. bo!

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      4 days ago
    • This is maybe the scariest thing I have ever seen

      1. These are pictures of a volcano in Chile erupting.

      2. HOLY CRAP LOOK AT THAT LIGHTNING.

      3. We now know what the end of the world looks like.
      1. These are pictures of a volcano in Chile erupting. 2. HOLY CRAP LOOK AT THAT LIGHTNING. ... more

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      11 hours ago
    • Volcano in Chile catches government by surprise

      A volcano has erupted in southern Chile, scattering ash over the surrounding area and forcing more than 4,000 people to leave their homes. The eruption of the Chaiten volcano caught local authorities by surprise, as experts say it has been dormant for at least 450 years. A volcano has erupted in southern Chile, scattering ash over the surrounding area and forcing more than 4,000 people to leave their ho... more

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      22 days ago
    • Free Viagra for seniors in Chile

      Working class suburb of Chile's capital, Santiago, handed out free Viagra to seniors yesterday (Wednesday).

      Why would anyone do such a thing? Promoting old people sex? ( :P )

      " Lo Prado Mayor Gonzalo Navarrete said he launched the program because 'an active sexuality improves the overall quality of life.'"

      Check out the article for details.
      Working class suburb of Chile's capital, Santiago, handed out free Viagra to seniors yesterday (Wednesday). ... more

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      1 month ago
    • Climate change causes lake in Chile to empty

      SANTIAGO, Chile - Melting ice in southern Chile caused a glacial lake to swell and then empty suddenly, sending a "tsunami" rolling through a river, a scientist said Thursday. No one was injured in the remote region.

      Glacier scientist Gino Casassa said the melting of the Colonia glacier, which he blamed on rising world temperatures, filled the Cachet Lake and increased pressure on the ice sheet.

      The water bored a 5-mile tunnel through the glacier and finally emptied into the Baker River on April 6.

      "The remarkable thing is that the mass of water moved against the current of the river," Casassa told The Associated Press by telephone from the Center for Scientific Studies in the southern city of Valdivia. "It was a real river tsunami."
      SANTIAGO, Chile - Melting ice in southern Chile caused a glacial lake to swell and then empty suddenly, sending a "tsunami" rolling th... more

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    • Chile bans free "morning after" pills

      Chile's constitutional court halted a government program which gave girls as young as fourteen the ability to get these contraceptives free. The court voted 5-4 to effectively ban the distribution of the pill by the government's health services, according to a court communique, after a request by 31 congressmen who claimed the emergency contraceptive constitutes abortion.

      This is interesting because this congressman has now made it impossible for poor women to get these contraceptives. The "morning after" pill is very controversial.

      Chile's constitutional court halted a government program which gave girls as young as fourteen the ability to get these contraceptives... more

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    • Virus Killing Millions Of Chilean Salmon Destined for U.S.

      Looking out over the low green mountains jutting through miles of placid waterways here in southern Chile, it is hard to imagine that anything could be amiss. But beneath the rows of neatly laid netting around the fish farms just off the shore, the salmon are dying.

      Puerto Montt is at the center of a dispute over fishing.

      A virus called infectious salmon anemia, or I.S.A., is killing millions of salmon destined for export to Japan, Europe and the United States. The spreading plague has sent shivers through Chile’s third-largest export industry, which has left local people embittered by laying off more than 1,000 workers.

      It has also opened the companies to fresh charges from biologists and environmentalists who say that the breeding of salmon in crowded underwater pens is contaminating once-pristine waters and producing potentially unhealthy fish.

      Some say the industry is raising its fish in ways that court disaster, and producers are coming under new pressure to change their methods to preserve southern Chile’s cobalt blue waters for tourists and other marine life.
      Looking out over the low green mountains jutting through miles of placid waterways here in southern Chile, it is hard to imagine that ... more

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      21 days ago
    • Pokemones: Gotta catch 'em all! STD's that is....

      Chilean youth calling themselves "pokemones" are rebelling against their parents by having public sex orgies.

      Teen rebellion through public orgies is a far cry from the typical kegger we enjoyed back in high school.
      Chilean youth calling themselves "pokemones" are rebelling against their parents by having public sex orgies. ... more

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      6 days ago
    • Patagonia: Wild Rivers at Risk of Destruction

      The Pascua River, in Chilean Patagonia, is one of the most pristine and unknown regions on the planet. International Rivers wants the world to know the Pascua—and to keep it wild—unlike the huge companies that want to dam it. Chile’s Matte Group and Italian company Enel want to construct three dams on the Pascua and ship the power 1500 miles north to Santiago. What’s at stake if this ferociously wild river is dammed: Losing the planet’s purest water, never knowing wildlife that already hangs by a thread, and irreversibly trading natural treasures which took eons to produce for maybe 50 years of unsustainable energy. The Pascua River, in Chilean Patagonia, is one of the most pristine and unknown regions on the planet. International Rivers wants the ... more

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