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Chilean Horses
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Horse riders in South America are often known as "huasos." Here in Chile's Altiplano (high plain), huasos ride Chilean horses, the oldest registered breed of horse in the Americas. Chilean horses are hardworking and known for their intelligent nature and toughness.