Es todo tan cansado

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Es todo tan cansado
Prefiero ni comprobar esto, la verdad.
Alturas...Las tierras altas Chartagena
Pedro Ángel Espinoza (Salvadoran) - Campesinos (oil on canvas, 1938)
Georges Seurat, Le labourage
Chilean Huaso’s During a Rodeo
“A huaso is a Chilean countryman and skilled horseman, similar to the American cowboy or Mexican charro, the gaucho of Argentina, Uruguay and Rio Grande Do Suland the Australian stockman. A female huaso is called a huasa, although the term china is far more commonly used for his wife or sweetheart, whose dress can be seen in cueca dancing. Huasos are found all over Central and Southern Chile while the Magallanes Region sheep raisers are gauchos. The major difference between the huaso and the gaucho is that huasos are involved in farming as well as cattle herding.” - Victor Englebert