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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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- Hey Lensfrens!! 🍷
Continuing with my Chile photo dumps, let’s talk about **Valparaíso**. This city might not grab your attention at first with its old port and buildings, but the real charm is hidden in the Cerros. Walking through these hills, I found amazing street art at every corner. It's like the whole city is an art gallery!
One of the things I loved most were the cats – they’re everywhere! On the streets, in the art, adding life to the city. As a proud mom of 3 cats and a cat lover, Valparaíso felt like a special place. It’s a city where art and cats blend perfectly, making every street worth exploring.
Have you been to Valpa? Did you lose yourself among the Cerros? Let me know!
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