The complete story about Trance in Chile!
Its about 2:00 a.m. and the moonlight reveals the rugged morphology of Andean valleys. Aromatic smells of chai tea, incense and some hydroponic scents are filling the cool mountain atmosphere. UV reflections demand your attention. Colorful people keep dancing embraced by strong psychedelic pulses that beat their bodies and their very souls. Even some fires are dancing along with the people. Organized spontaneously on each full moon, “La Fiesta de la Luna” has been an outdoor tradition for many years, gathering true trance lovers in natural scenarios of Los Andes.
This so-called “Long and thin stripe of land” (as old geography books reads) facing south pacific, shows a wide variety of climatic conditions and landscapes, ranging from arid deserts to ancient woods. It was conquered by Spanish people at central zone and British people at he South. Almost all the aboriginal population were killed and the rest were mixed with Spanish people. Between 1st and 2nd World War a huge migration of European people came to the country so it is quite occidental. Since 80s the Chilean economy became strong. Politically, Chile acts as an island with the rest of South America and it is the most expensive country in Latin America.
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