It is a beautiful morning for exploring Chiloe. Ashore we became three groups with distinct missions, exploring the town of Castro, bird watching, or hiking at Chiloe National Park. I went to the park. We expected lots of mud in this wet area, but surprise, surprise there is a brand-new boardwalk, no mud! The center of the park is a thickly vegetated area known as tepual, named for the dominant shrub tepú (Tepualia stipularis) in the myrtle family which makes it difficult to take comprehensive pictures. After hiking we returned to Castro for a traditional Chiloe meal.
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