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Who Do Our Parks Belong To?

Summary by La Tercera
MR. DIRECTOR:Last weekend, like many families in the Metropolitan Region, we went to enjoy nature. From La Reina we arrived at Las Hualtatas Park in Lo Barnechea looking for a place where we could walk to a small pile of snow with our children. There was joy and tranquility, people of all ages were walking along the path. From my husband, who worked for a decade in the U.S. National Park Service, I know that it's difficult to cultivate the habit…

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MR. DIRECTOR:Last weekend, like many families in the Metropolitan Region, we went to enjoy nature. From La Reina we arrived at Las Hualtatas Park in Lo Barnechea looking for a place where we could walk to a small pile of snow with our children. There was joy and tranquility, people of all ages were walking along the path. From my husband, who worked for a decade in the U.S. National Park Service, I know that it's difficult to cultivate the habit…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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