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Radiography to Camp El Trebol: Who Lived in the Take that Today Disappears From Camino a Melipilla

Summary by La Voz De Maipú
For the thousands of maipucins who travel daily through the link between Pajaritos and Camino a Melipilla, the constructions of light material and zinc roofs had become part of the usual landscape. However, few knew the reality inside the camp known as “El Trebol”. Today, as the heavy machinery advances in the recovery of this space, in La Voz we X-rayed the hard data, the history and myths of one of the most visible camps in our commune. A post…
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For the thousands of maipucins who travel daily through the link between Pajaritos and Camino a Melipilla, the constructions of light material and zinc roofs had become part of the usual landscape. However, few knew the reality inside the camp known as “El Trebol”. Today, as the heavy machinery advances in the recovery of this space, in La Voz we X-rayed the hard data, the history and myths of one of the most visible camps in our commune. A post…

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La Voz de Maipú broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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