BOL-12 Caparicito: the new nature reserve of wildlife
Miguel Angel Vargas Saldías Escape magazine, newspaper La Razon, La Paz February 2007
CARAPARICITO
The natural reserve of wildlife
Ronald Larsen arrived in the Chaco region of Santa Cruz in 1968, where he started a family. Today, takes care of repopulating the area with piyos, buffalo breeding and home to wild animals. His son Duston continues his work.
It seems straight out of a western. Its 1.94 meters tall and 27 years of life are dressed to mount. Despite a promising career as a model after being Mister Bolivia in 2004 and to participate in the film Who killed the llamita white?, Duston Larsen prefers the life of the field. From parents Americans, as the athletic couple climbs in his truck, the speakers shed country music. A Bolivian cowboy.
Caraparicito finances is the Ronald Larsen-father-Duston came in 1968 to undertake an adventure to 280 miles from Santa Cruz. The climate of Chaco wraps green and offers a place conducive to the controlled wildlife reserve in the rocky area of Incahuasi.
The animal husbandry and the cultivation of pipoca are the main activities. To these were compounded by a latest initiative: opening up to tourism in the project Haciendas del Chaco, which links it to five other houses countryside that breathes life in the country.
At 22 kilometers from Lagunillas and 57 of Camiri, cacti caraparí, who gave the name to the area, mark the entrance. The guide is the voyage Duston, who arrives is not well received by their monkeys, and Harley Tuto. Since the admission, finances shows the splendor of yesteryear which will be recovered through new infrastructure for tourists.
The first visit is to corral where urinas, piyos, hens, rabbits and ducks to receive tourists. Toucans stopped and walk through the trees, while one of the urinas begins to mourn. 'Does hunger', says Duston marked with his American accent. Then, the man was approaching an waso and fed with a milk bottle with boiled milk and cornstarch.
In this area populated by eagles, foxes, mountain lions, tigers, ocelots and cats mountain, the reintegration of piyos in their natural habitat is one of the main commitments. These birds that run at speeds between 50 and 60 kilometres per hour, were virtually annihilated during the Chaco War, which repopulate the region is a task of Caraparicito. 'Piyos have no problems returning to the bush because they do not have a good memory. You can get used to freedom ', says Duston while feeding with a balanced fish.
He finished the cries. Very well fed, and Emma Beep-the-urinas, approaching visitors seeking caresses.
The dreaded Octavio Padilla
An orchestra of sounds animals anoticia sunrise. The rain blurs the landscape before a brief five-minute walk. From the viewpoint is finances Chaco in all its splendor. The greenery is lost on the horizon and provides a relaxing landscape. That until he begins to hear in the distance the relinchar horse and tractor engines that show increasing activity in the area.
Descending the lookout, there are two workers Caraparicito. Ramon Romero Padilla is 53 years old and lives in Moreviti, while Oscar Robles Padilla (51), born in Caraparicito, tells the stories of the area. 'This was before finances of Dr. Octavio Padilla, who had 32 farms. He was a lawyer and brother-in-law of Jeanne Azurduy Padilla. My grandfather told me he had a lot of silver, but that was because he had a pact with the devil '. Legend has it that when he died buried within its chapel, which became a whirlwind and took the body, leaving in its place a coffin filled with silver. They also have that during the holidays, the man threw coins in the air to rejoice for workers.
The tombstone of Padilla is carved in stone and is in the office Larsen. 'It was the most land and had maintained it was a good man that visited only once a year,' reflects Ronald.
The legends also spoke of witchcraft and when Larsen arrived rumored that practiced it, because all of this brought a seed of grass that allows this green adorne the landscape to this day.
Ronald Larsen arrived in 1968 accompanied by a friend of his, former Peace Corps, which had been his colleague at the University of Montana, USA. In response to an invitation from the Government of Bolivia to foreign investors, Larsen arrived in a car in three months' trip to St. Croix. To arrive at Caraparicito took more than three days.
Larsen found an abandoned place, which needed a lot of work. But first, he met with people of the region and began to build houses for workers. For 1971, already had kitchen and fireplace inside the house, to preserve the tradition of Guarani meet around the fire to share stories.
'The neighbors criticized me and told me why spend so much on them. I want people to live healthy. Here there is Chagas' disease, everyone knows we have a pulpería work and where they can buy products at very low prices, "says Larsen.
One option for tourists
Caraparicito always been an attractive place. When Ronald was unmarried, inviting their friends. Among them appeared a young American who worked in the Peace Corps in Paraguay. It was in 1975 that he met Debora Metendren. By 1979 he was born Duston, who now guides visitors attractions in the area.
In the shadow of cupesí begins the journey by car. A few kilometres of road, Duston stops the van at the Narrows, where they are surrounded by rock walls that climb up plants air 20 metres high. Along the way there is a path that allows crown in half an hour a hill from which you can see the mountains of Incahuasi.
On return to the farm, we need to witness the daily tasks, as the mark of livestock. The young animals are released within the corral while cowboys use diestramente the rope and immobilized in a copy of the legs. Duston heated iron in the coals and marks around the neck of the response the number 69, when it was purchased Caraparicito. It then prints on leather number exemplary. To prevent infection, applies liquid iodine.
Nearby is the Star of Bethlehem Baptist Church, a building erected in 1991 in memory of Travis Larsen, the youngest of the sons of Ron, who died in a train accident. There is a Travis peseando with Jesus.
Caraparicito not only offers natural attractions and activities of rural life, it also has a gym, game room, dining room, meeting room, library, sauna and whirlpool. It will soon be able to accommodate 30 people. Ronald Larsen, 62 years old, is proud of working in Bolivia and that his son lives in the countryside. 'Mexico is a paradise for work'. This seems to prove that the herd of buffalo to step tired plunges into a lake to cool off.
He arrived the night in a campfire, visitors are to share the experience of a guitar. Duston then took the instrument and gets to play. It is a cowboy Bolivia, but does not know sing.
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