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The shocking video of Juana Viale and her boyfriend Yago Lange: “Wish and with the power of love make it happen”

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Juan Viale (41) and his new boyfriend Yago Lange (35) They surprised with a joint publication on their respective Instagram accounts.

The couple posted a video a shared trip to the south of the Argentine Republic in which they combined the romance of the love they are experiencing with their interest in caring for the environment.

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It should be remembered that Juana Viale hid her love story with Yago Lange, son of Olympic medalist Santiago Lange, last February.

She did it on Instagram by publishing a photo in which she is seen kissing Yago and together with that image Mirtha Legrand’s niece wrote: “Normal together”.

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Since then the couple has shared with their respective Instagram followers scenes of the trips they take together in which they enjoy nature and practice water sports.

But in the one published today, Friday, Juana Viale and Yago Lange have joined the celebration of bond of love which unites them to concern for the care of the planet. They captured it with images of a trip to southern Argentina accompanied by their voiceovers.

Juana Viale: "All my life I have wanted to do this type of travel."  Capture Instagram.Juana Viale: “All my life I have wanted to do this type of travel.” Capture Instagram.

All my life I have wanted to do this type of travel“says Juana as she is seen sitting on the boat. “For me it is a great happiness to be on top of a boat. One of the goals of the trip is to minimize the waste we generate,” says her boyfriend Yago Lange as they look at each other. Fascinating images of Patagonia.

“Where are your lungs?” she asks. “There,” she replies. Then Yago emphasizes the immensity of nature and reflects: “Where are the lungs of Argentina? There! We need to know where those things are.”

The video ends with the vision of a beautiful sunset and Juana’s voice saying in voiceover: “I hope that by carrying the flag of the marine protected areas of Argentina and the world, making laws, where we protect everything… and where conscience is the flag.”

Juana Viale and Yago Lange, in a dream sunset.  Capture Instagram.Juana Viale and Yago Lange, in a dream sunset. Capture Instagram.

Juana Viale and Yago Lange: “First I dream. Then I desire and with the strength of love I realize it”

The video posted by Mirtha Legrand’s granddaughter and Santiago Lange’s son was accompanied by a text that begins by stating: “First I dream. Then desire. With the power of love, make it concrete.”

And goes on: “I love what you do. Do what you love. Being able to translate desires into words, images, sensations.”

Juana Viale and Yago Lange: loving the sea.  Capture Instagram.Juana Viale and Yago Lange: loving the sea. Capture Instagram.

Below, the text with which Juana and Yago presented the video to their followers proposes: “Learn to take care of the seas and everything that lives in them. Speak for those who communicate in another language. Make yourself aware. It shows what some saw and others perhaps didn’t know existed. Fragility. The immensity of what we don’t see, the delicate balance. The surprising thing“.

“Our existence also depends on all of them. Thank you”, adds the new couple. And he concludes: “Here, the intro (introduction) of what is/will be a long journey. With multiple destinations but with a single flag, the ocean. LOVE, CARE, PROTECT, HAVE FUN, LEARN, KNOW, RESPECT. .. Marine protected areas ????”.

As for Yago Lange, it should be noted that in addition to following his father’s path and having participated on several occasions in the Olympic Games as a sailor, he decided to dedicate himself to environmentalism and beach care.

Juana Viale and Yago Lange, traveling in southern Argentina.  Capture Instagram.Juana Viale and Yago Lange, traveling in southern Argentina. Capture Instagram.

He currently directs Parley for the Oceans, an international non-profit organization dedicated to cleaning the coasts of the Río de la Plata and the Atlantic Ocean in various places in Patagonia.

Source: Clarin

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