TREVELIN, AND THE WELSH HERITAGE IN ARGENTINA.
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PHOTO: ARRIVING AT TREVELIN. ON THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE, A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE ANDES
I visited Trevelin seven summers in a row from 1951 to 1957. Of course, at that time I was not so interested in history as now, I was a teenager at that time, but I was aware that everybody in the town spoke in Welsh. Today Trevelin has a Welsh museum, where you can enjoy many aspects of the Welsh history in the Valley 16 de Octubre. Although the first disembarked in Puerto Madryn, and then moved first to Rawson and then to Gaiman, many came over the patagonian desert up to the Andes and settled down here. In 1951, Trevelin had some 3,000 inhabitants, practically all Welsh. Trevelin is some 250 miles south of Bariloche.
Trevelin means the "town of the mill", it has always been a wheat producing area, even though it is so far south and next to the Andes, specially to the Los Alerces National Park. Welsh colonization started in Patagonia in 1865, and probably some years later in Trevelin.
PHOTO OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
I wanted to film tulip plantations, Trevelin is famous for its tulips, but I was told that I will have to go back in September if I want to enjoy this scenery.
ANOTHER PHOTO OF THE COUNTRYSIDE
A visit to the Welsh museum of Trevelin is something you should not miss. I have only pasted a few photos here, but you will be aware that it is extremely interesting. You can see organs two centuries old, an ancient typewriter, a phone switchboard you will only find in museums... and many other things.
THREE PHOTOS OF THE WELSH MUSEUM
The museum occupies the three floors of the old flour mill, which has moved to another location. You will find practically anything from old kitchens to tractors... , sulkys... whatever you could imagine.
ANOTHER TWO PHOTOS OF THE WELSH MUSEUM
It is a virtual trip to the past...
And, of course, you can even have a trip on the Old Patagonian Express, which leaves from the Esquel Station, 15 miles away...
Tea houses are also famous due to the welsh cakes they prepare. And some 13 miles away is the beautiful provincial reserve of the Nanty Fall waterfalls, but I will cover that in another note. Here is one photo of this beautiful spot:
PHOTO OF THE NANTY FALLS (ONE OF THE 3 FALLS)
Most streets have not yet been paved, and occasionally you find some ancient corner that brings us rememberances of last century.
PHOTO: AN ANCIENT STREET CORNER IN TREVELIN
I visited this beautiful town for the first time in 1951...
The Los Alerces National Park is only 22 miles away, and has some of the most beautiful sceneries of Argentina.
Regards from Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Robert Ingledew