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After
taking the road on the right we drive along the bank of the upper
Manso River to Pampa Linda - a wonderful green plain- almost at
the end of the drive we go through a shady forest and come to Ventisquero
Negro (Black Glaciar) with its everlasting ice. The trip ends a
little further, at the bottom of Tronador Mountain. From here, tourists
can walk directly to the lowest parts of the glaciar.
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View
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Summer Mountain climbers often come to this area, to the three peaks:
the Argentine Peak 3410 mts. high, the International Peak 3554 mts
high and the Chilean Peak 3430 mts high.
We
drive back along the same road and at the forking of Manso River
bridge we take the road to Alerces Waterfall. Driving along the
coast of Los Moscos Lake, we arrive to Hess Lake, a beautiful, quiet
spot and finally to the waterfall. This last part of the Alerces
falls look-out is on foot. A walk of 300 mts. through a wood path
-a forest of larches- and going by the river bank we arrive to the
fall where its waters furiously flow down between high rocks. This
area of Nahuel Huapi National Park delights visitors with its untouched
scenery where nature unfolds its pristine beauty, a memory that
will last.
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