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Written by Dan and Liz
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Friday, 18 August 2006 |
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El Molle
History: Camp
Peniel was purchased in 1981 with
donations from Germany. There were no buildings on the property for
the first few years of camp. Camps were
held but they were very rustic. A
missionary with GMSA and a national pastor began to build little by little as
funds came in. A suitable kitchen,
cabins, benches, tables and bunk beds were built.
Facility Description: The camp is located in the Elqui Valley
in Chile's
northern desert. It is the smallest of
GMSA's camps. It is only one and a half
acres. They have bathroom facilities and
showers. Campers can enjoy an outside dining area, swimming pool and a meeting
room. Maximum capacity is 90 people.
Current use: The camp services eight churches in the
North. Teen camps, and church retreats
are popular at the camp. It is
attractive, but impractical as it is too small for the growing churches in the
area.
Future Development: There are plans right now to sell the current
property which is in a tourist area and buy a much larger site near the city of
Vicuna (capital of the Elqui Valley).
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 September 2006 )
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