Last summer I enjoyed a new experience. My friends and I went to Woodstaco, an outdoor festival near my natal city, Curicó, taking place in a huge area down the mountains. Woodstaco is a weekend experience, where you sleep in tents and eat... any food you can get. In this case I have to recognize I didn't know most of the bands, because they were more than 100! This was our first time in the festival, so we weren't prepared enough, but still we had an awesome time. The worse thing was the weather. It was extremely hot :( Fortunately, we were close to the river, and after the sunset, we could enjoy the music with no problems. I saw a lot of new bands that I liked and I met old and new friends. There were rockers that gave us wine and vodka, girls dancing in a strange way, a few mothers with their babies, and lots of stoned young people. At the end we were exhausted, but it was definetly worthed: 3 days of music and nature with 4 different stages in the middle of the hills!
I completely recommend this festival.

Oh! since 2012 that I want to go to woodstako but I've never gone there. In those days it was a little festival, with just one stage and the ticket costed only $5000, I remember. Now is getting bigger!
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