sábado, 6 de julio de 2019

P.8: A subject I enjoyed this semester


This semester had several interesting branches, among them this Biogeography, Geography of the Soils, Geography of the Health, Application to the SIG II, among others that are characterized and differentiate for having different subjects related to the race and the putting in practice is very interesting as far as works in fields that we have had at generation level.
The subject I liked the most is Biogeography because its subject is dedicated to a branch of biology that studies the geographical distribution of animals and plants. His focus has called my attention, and his way of covering the study of species is something I would like to dedicate myself to. Thanks to her I have knowledge of a different disciplinary branch of the career and a wider field of work.
In this subject we had a terrain trip to the Quebrada La Plata located in the commune of Maipú in which we learned different distributions of animal and plant species and knew the different conditions that make it a protected place and unknown to most people.

The following images demonstrate what we learned during a field excursion of the Biogeography field and which makes it a subject of interest to me.









P.7: Carrer Related Website


A large part of my career consists of research into different subjects.

I usually visit many pages for research on topics of interest, one of them and one of the most commonly used for this is the Vector Maps website of the library of the National Congress of Chile or better known as BCN and the website Spatial Data Infrastructure or SDI, Chile of the Ministry of National Assets. In which by means of territorial information it dates different reports of regions, provinces, communes, circumscriptions, districts, old maps, among other things.

Within these web site the option that I occupy more is the one of vectorial Maps, or download of layers that compiles links of layers and images categorized by thematic, in which I download information in shapefile format and it allows me to elaborate cartographies by means of a computational program.

I visit the site every week for reports, areas of study, and other research work.
I like this site because it has reliable information, and because the download and application of information has never failed me.

Here the links of the pages


P.6: What are you passionate about?

I'm passionate about a lot of things, among all of them what I like the most is sleeping. My bed is my favorite place of all my house,
and the armchair next to the stove is the second favorite place for 
the comfort that these places have and the heat that they give me in 
winter.

I love music, my free time is dedicated to this, making music on guitar, piano or musical accompaniments to sing.

I enjoy going out with my friends, they are my second family, in whom I can trust, laugh, cry, and share a thousand stories. Going out with them to parties is the best, they are the best dancers 💃and karaoke singers there exist.

Between one and other things are many that I love, but I think the 
most important thing is the love I feel for my family👪, spending evenings and nights talking about our days is the most!!!.  
And I could not forget my dog, who at 4 years old I feel I have spent a lifetime with him, and I do not know what I would do 
without his company.

A picture of  "Mochito" enjoying the beach...💓



P.5: My favourite picture


My favourite picture is this. Holidays, 2018 It is my favorite of many photos I took that day visiting the Chungará Lake. It's part of a great journey, because to get to this lake you have to climb many hills and slopes, for about 2 hours and 30 minutes.That day we started from Arica, a group of students and me. First our trip was delayed because the bus deteriorated, so we had to take a very old bus that would take us to the lake. To climb it was, difficult for us, because the altitude affected many of my partners and they began to faint. 😷

We were told that in order to avoid feeling bad we had to consume coca tea or eat pieces of grass every 10 minutes. But for fear of feeling bad I ate 2 whole coca leaves all the way. I didn't feel the symptoms of my classmates but I did start to feel drugged and very sleepy.💆So getting to the lake and being able to take nice pictures was a big challenge.On the other hand, the lack of oxygen at 4,500 meters above sea level is exasperating!!!.😭In conclusion it's my favorite picture, from a worthwhile experience.💛

P.4: Things that catch my attention on the street

Every time I walk down the street, I see different situations, such as, the people who sleep on the street in winter, the little dogs that sleep in the street and tremble accusing the cold that they feel. Many times I take off my headphones and hear people talking about different topics, I hear the sound of cars, the sound of the subway, and I realize how much acoustic contamination there is inside Santiago. One important thing about walking on the street is noticing how fast people walk, the stress with which they always walk, and the unfriendliness with other people. This is also associated with vehicle congestion while driving my car during peak hours. What also catches my attention and at the same time I don't like, is to see people selling their products in the streets honestly as a source of work and then to see police running after them to take their products away. 

Here is a typical image of a transport system that is not enough in Santiago, a transport system that I use every day...



When I was a child I meet the music in the school. Ever I wanted to have a music band, but I had to learn how to make music. In eight grade ...