Sep 18, 2015
Chile National Day 2015
History tells us that Chileans are a brave, resilient people. On September 18th, 1810, in an open forum, the “First Government Assembly" was created, setting in motion the independence of Chile. Today, we celebrate Fiestas Patrias with a Doodle of an Araucaria,
the towering national tree of Chile which – in the wake of the
September 16th earthquake – symbolizes the strength of Chileans to stand
tall in the face of adversity.
This Chilean pine (or Pehuén), known for its lofty stature
and thousand-year-old origins, was illustrated by guest Doodler, Patrick
Leger. Like this tree, we know that Chile will withstand, and overcome,
any challenge that appears before it.
An earlier sketch by the artist, Patrick Leger
El 18 de septiembre de 1810, en un Cabildo Abierto, se crea la Primera Junta de Gobierno de Chile con lo que se da inicio al proceso de la Independencia de Chile.
Hoy día conmemoramos las Fiestas Patrias
con un Doodle de la Araucaria, el árbol nacional de Chile y que en
estos días de dificultades simboliza también la fortaleza con que los
chilenos se vuelven a parar tras las diferentes adversidades.
Este Pehuén, conocido por su estatura imponente y por sus orígenes
milenarios, fue dibujado por el Doodler invitado Patrick Leger.
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