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The image shows a stone monument with an inscription in Spanish. The inscription includes the phrase "La Muerte Menos Temida" (Death Less Feared). It contains descriptions of the land, inviting settlers by highlighting its fertile land, pleasant climate, abundance of resources like wood, minerals, and water, and its suitability for agriculture and livestock. The text refers to a letter sent by Pedro de Valdivia from Chile on September 4, 1545, to King Carlos V. There is also a signature on the stone.
Mrv

Jan 4, 2026, 10:43 PM

Santiago, Chile

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The image shows a stone monument with an inscription in Spanish. The inscription includes the phrase "La Muerte Menos Temida" (Death Less Feared). It contains descriptions of the land, inviting settlers by highlighting its fertile land, pleasant climate, abundance of resources like wood, minerals, and water, and its suitability for agriculture and livestock. The text refers to a letter sent by Pedro de Valdivia from Chile on September 4, 1545, to King Carlos V. There is also a signature on the stone.

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