π Wooden dock art installation on ChiloΓ© Island, Chile, crafted by Marcelo Orellana Rivera. π Inspired by Huilliche and Mapuche mythology of souls' journey to the afterlife. # Why Go π Breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean πΏ Unique art installation by Marcelo Orellana πΆ Scenic hike through forests and along the coast β¨ Connect with nature and local culture/mythology π Catch breathtaking sunsets πΈ Unique photo opportunities of the sculpture and remote coastline # Why Avoid β οΈ Challenging access, unpaved bumpy roads in wet weather πΆ Long, demanding hike (2-3 hours from Cucao, 45 min from parking) π° Admission fee required by landowners π₯ Can be crowded in high season # Tips π Wear good footwear and bring water π Rental car in Castro recommended, or local bus to Cucao π Prime spot for catching the sunset ποΈ Best time to visit: early December through February (Southern Hemisphere summer) Avoid high season to minimize queues ποΈ Keep your ticket for inspection on the hike # Cost π° Admission fee to landowners, CH$2000 for parking.
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