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Trip to Argentina, on the road to Bariloche

2022-07-01T04:16:16.812Z


GREAT REPORT - In the north of Patagonia, a string of azure and emerald lakes bathes the Andes cordillera. It is the kingdom of fly fishermen and gauchos, chalets and estancias. An Argentina not so far from the time of the pioneers.


"I visited Switzerland and its great lakes after having traveled through Patagonia, and I believe that Switzerland is an inhabited reduction of Andean Patagonia"

, noted the explorer Francisco "Perito" Moreno, who traveled the Andes cordillera at the end of the 19th century to delimit the border with Chile.

Here, “

the mountains are higher and more picturesque […].

Lake Nahuel Huapi would have a resemblance to Lake Geneva, if to the latter we added that of the Four Cantons.

Mont-Blanc has a brother in the ever-angry, ever-roaring geological giant Tronador.

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Perched at the top of Cerro Bayo, here we are right in front of Tronador (3,478 m), which proudly carries its glacier.

Cerro Bayo is a pleasant balcony from which to admire the cordillera of a thousand crests.

At our feet, a grandiose landscape of jagged lakes, broken up with islands, and at the bottom, the small lakeside resort of Villa La Angostura.

In winter, skiers who descend the slopes of Cerro Bayo give…

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Source: lefigaro

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