On the coast of Bariloche, figures carved in wood stand out. These are chemanules -which, in mapuzungun, means "wood men"-, are always arranged in pairs where "the sun rises, the source of life". These figures symbolize the resilience after the eruption of the volcano Cordón Caulle Puyehue in 2011. The pieces that...
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On the coast of Bariloche, figures carved in wood stand out. These are chemanules -which, in mapuzungun, means "wood men"-, are always arranged in pairs where "the sun rises, the source of life". These figures symbolize the resilience after the eruption of the volcano Cordón Caulle Puyehue in 2011. The pieces that...