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The Best Concert Ever: Chancho en Piedra

Hi everyone! In 2018 I went with a friend to see the last concert of Chancho en Piedra with its original formation, it was in Santiago during the Lollapalooza Festival. On account of the fact that Pablo Ilabaca (guitarist) would leave the band, they planned their farewell playing the album "La Dieta del Lagarto", which in my opinion is the best of the band without a doubt.                                                                          As soon as Chancho en Piedra, it is a Chilean funk-rock band made up of 4 members: Lalo Ibeas (vocalist), Felipe Ilabaca (Bass), Leonardo Corvalán (drums) and Cristián Moraga (replacing Pablo on guitar). Apart from this, the band has a musical trajectory of more than 25 years, with a fairly broad discography, which positions the band as one of the most important at the national level. The atmosphere at the concert was awesome because there were a lot of people around singing and jumping all the songs of the album, which made me ver

A country I'd like to visit: México "Échale Primo"

 Hello everyone! One of the countries that I would like to go is Mexico, because it has a very especial culture and tradition in Latin America. Its landscapes, archaeological sites, gastronomy and above all its musical culture with “ranchera bands” like “Los Tigres del Norte” are the reasons why I would travel to Mexico. Once in the country, I would like to go to different states of Mexico like Jalisco, Sinaloa or Mexico City to know the distinct cities around each one. In the same way, I would like to know the famous "Piramide del Sol", learn about the Aztec culture and visit several museums about the history of Mexico and its art. On top of that, it would be interesting for me to work in Mexico, since it is a fairly decentralized federal country with a large civil service around the states. In this way, I find it interesting to be able to work professionally in some sector of the Mexican public administration, I think it can be a good experience.