Somewhere in the Mountains

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My second week of being abroad in Santiago has come to a close, and I am well into my third. It never fails to astonish me how quickly time moves when you are enjoying yourself! For my escapade this past weekend, my program cohort and I took another trip into the mountains, this time to sight-see glaciers and lakes. To say it was beautiful is an understatement. Never before have I witnessed the beauty of nature in such raw forms (seeing that Texas is mostly flat, this is not too surprising).

Here is the picture that I took for my mom; I thought I would share it here as well!

Furthermore, I had the luxury of venturing to the top of the tallest building in Santiago, The Costanera Center, and getting a breathtaking view of the city. From this view, you can really see the industrialized character of Santiago.

Overall, Chile has been extremely beautiful so far, and I am steadfastly improving in Spanish! The capacity to adapt to new and challenging circumstances has definitely been a skill that I have been forced to enhance during my time abroad so far. I eagerly look forward to what lies ahead!

All the best,

Chris

Christopher Robinson

<i>Hello in your host country language</i>: Hola! <i>University</i>: Harvard University <i>Expected graduation year</i>: 2018 <i>Destination</i>: Santiago, Chile <i>Program Provider</i>: Sage Corps <i>Major / Minor</i>: Biomedical Engineering / Computer Science <i>Language of Study, if any </i>: Spanish <i>Demographic background</i>: African-American <i>Future career aspirations</i>: Management Consulting / Healthcare <i>Top 3 goals for study abroad</i>: Learn tremendously; Contribute value; Enjoy the experience