Fishing in Bariloche Argentina (LLAO LLAO Hotel) Patagonia
Fishing in Bariloche, Argentina (LLAO LLAO Hotel) Patagonia
Bariloche - Otoño 2015 - Río Manso
Postales desde Río Manso. Bariloche. Patagonia, Argentina #BarilocheEstáOk
Argentina from South to North: Route from Patagonia to Humahuaca (2005)
Discover the beauty of the immense landscapes of Patagonia and get to know the colonial towns of the North and their hospitable inhabitants.
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Guanacos, condors, Magellanic penguin and immense plains with rivers of sheep: the Argentine Patagonia offers landscapes of intact nature from the Peninsula Valdes to the end of the American continent.
Crossing the country to the north, we reach the province of Jujuy, located near the Chilean and Bolivian borders in the northwest of Argentina, where the rainbow coloured rocks and colonial towns are found. Visitors will also be delighted by perfect-pictures offered by the North of Argentina.
Purmamarca will be the closest settlement in the direction to Humahuaca, located under the Cerro de los Siete Colores. Purmamarca is a pleasant little town of adobe buildings close to Salinas Grandes, the third largest salt flats in the world and a striking feature of the landscapes found in the Jujuy Province.
Villa La Angostura - The garden of Patagonia - Neuquén - Argentina - (HD)
More than coquettish, Villa La Angostura seems to come right out of a fairy tale, gnomes and goblins included. In the heart of the mountain range, surrounded by ancient forests, rivers and lakes, this is the ideal site for a rest.
Located in the Province of Neuquén, just 76 kilometers away from San Carlos de Bariloche, this small mountain village on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi features excellent accommodation and gastronomic services to welcome visitors all year round.
Its mountain and cabin architecture seduces all those who come along.
Lovers of fishing large trout know that Villa La Angostura is a mythical place. A few kilometers away from the city, the mouth of the Correntoso River is ideal to catch these specimens.
During the winter, the city welcomes thousands of tourists that approach Mount Bayo to enjoy their favorite pastime: ski and winter sports.
In the fall, its trees are painted in ocher, yellow, orange and red. In the winter, the snow covers it all. Spring awakes wildlife, whereas the summer gives way to recreational activities.
Beaches, forests and mountains. Everything in one place.
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Más que coqueta, Villa La Angostura parece haber sido sacada de un cuento de hadas, gnomos y duendes. En plena cordillera, rodeada de ríos, lagos y bosques milenarios, es el sitio perfecto para descansar.
Ubicada en la provincia de Neuquén, y a tan sólo 76 kilómetros de San Carlos de Bariloche, esta pequeña aldea de montaña a orillas del lago Nahuel Huapi cuenta con excelentes servicios de alojamiento y gastronomía para recibir visitantes todo el año.
Su arquitectura de cabañas y montaña seduce a todo aquél que la conoce.
Los amantes de la pesca de grandes truchas saben que Villa La Angostura es un lugar mítico. A escasos kilómetros de la ciudad, la desembocadura del río Correntoso es ideal para pescarlas.
Durante el invierno, la ciudad recibe la visita de miles de turistas que se acercan al cerro Bayo para satisfacer su pasatiempo predilecto: el esquí y los deportes invernales.
En otoño sus árboles se pintan de ocre, amarillo, anaranjado y rojo, en invierno la nieve lo cubre todo, la primavera trae consigo el despertar de la flora y de la fauna, mientras que el verano da lugar a las actividades recreativas.
Playas, bosques y montañas. Todo en un mismo lugar.
Villa La Angostura es una localidad ubicada en el departamento Los Lagos en el sur de la provincia del Neuquén, en la Patagonia Argentina.
Enclavada en el sector norte del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, rodeada de lagos, bosques y montañas, es considerada una de las localidades más bonitas de la Patagonia Cordillerana, ganándose el apodo de Jardín de la Patagonia.
A pocos kilómetros se encuentra el paso fronterizo con Chile, Cardenal Samoré, y junto a otras localidades cercanas, como San Carlos de Bariloche y San Martín de los Andes conforman un corredor turístico de gran popularidad tanto en la época estival como en la invernal.
Historia:
La historia de la zona, antes de la llegada de los colonos europeos, resulta de difícil conocimiento debido a que los primeros habitantes no poseían poblaciones estables y la tradición e historia era realizada oralmente.
De forma eventual, pueblos huilliches, puelches y poyas utilizaban la zona para cacería y realizaban desplazamientos vía lacustre en embarcaciones de troncos ahuecados. Vivieron de forma seminómada en la región que rodea al lago Nahuel Huapi, en especial en la zona sur y este. A partir de 1750, cuando se inicia la araucanización, se produce la fusión con el pueblo mapuche que finalmente termina absorbiendo su cultura.
El general Conrado Villegas llega a zona en 1881 y expulsa hacia el sur a las tolderías de Modesto Inacayal que invernaban en las nacientes del río Limay. Este cacique prestigioso participaba de un parlamento con Sayhueque y fue con él que huyó hacia el Chubut donde resistieron más de tres años la persecución militar argentina. Inacayal se entrega junto con los demás caciques, lanceros y su chusma en 1884 en fuerte Junín de los Andes. Luego de varios traslados es rescatado de la prisión militar de El Retiro por el perito Francisco Moreno -quien le estaba agradecido por su hospitalidad en ocasión de los viajes que anteriormente, explorando, había efectuado por la zona. Terminó sus días como portero en el Museo de La Plata que Moreno dirigía.
Luego que el gobierno argentino tomara posesión de la zona del Nahuel Huapí, comienzan a instalarse los primeros colonos, con un gran aporte de chilenos y europeos, quienes han tenido una gran influencia en diversos aspectos, tales como la arquitectura, las comidas y las costumbres.
Arquitectura:
Touring from Cerro Llao Llao near Bariloche to Estancia Arroyo Verde for world class fishing-lodging
A scenic trip from Bariloche near Llao Llao to the east following the Rio Limay and arriving at the Rio Trafull, where we find the Estancia Arroyo Verde. World class fly fishing on the Rio Trafull. World class lodging at the Estancia.
Pesca de Salmon en el CHALTEN PATAGONIA ARGENTINA !!!
Omar Medina
Trucha en Galiani (Bariloche, Argentina)
Trucha Arco Iris. Buena pesca y.......Ariel mejor camarografo......gracias Hermano....
Pescando la Patagonia 1 | By: Pato Fly Shop
Rios y lagos de nuestra provincia (Neuquen)
Bariloche diciembre 2016
viaje de 5 día desde Santiago de chile cruzando por paso fronterizo Hua Hum para llegar a San Martin de los Andes y continuar por ruta 40 y la ruta 231 luego el retorno por la 237 desde Bariloche hasta paso fronterizo Mamuil Malal para llegar a Pucon y tomar ruta 5 sur a Santiago un total de 2800 KM.
Bariloche, Circuito Chico, zona lago Moreno.
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Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains and the deserts, pampas and grasslands to the east. Patagonia is one of the few regions with coasts on three oceans, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is sometimes included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Reloncaví Estuary.
Pesca de truchas: Una trucha arcoiris gigante con cucharilla nº4
Señuelo: Ccuharilla nº 4 ( Suscribete:
Un gran día de pesca con las truchas arcoíris, me encanta pescarlas. Su agresividad, fuerza y su lucha hasta el límite sin rendirse hacen que sienta verdadera admiración por ellas. Ha sido todo un honor poder medir fuerzas con esta vieja y gordita trucha arcoíris. Un buen rato de tensión con el freno del carrete echando humo y la adrenalina por las nubes, foto y al agua a seguir viviendo todo el tiempo que le dejen. Una vez liberada en buenas condiciones me quedó una extraña sensación de admiración por ella, creo que la suerte había sido injusta, merecía haberse liberado por sus propios medios, se lo ganó a pulso, la victoria moral era suya.
Espero que tenga mucha suerte y una larga vida por delante aunque lo tiene complicado.
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SUMMARY
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Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains and the deserts, pampas and grasslands to the east. Patagonia is one of the few regions with coasts on three oceans, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is sometimes included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Reloncaví Estuary.
Recorrido por Estancia de Comodoro Rivadavia
Breve recorrido a 10 km de COMODORO RIVADAVIA
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Patagonia
00:00:48 1 Etymology
00:01:38 2 Population and land area
00:01:48 2.1 Largest cities
00:01:56 3 Physical geography
00:04:24 3.1 Geology
00:07:49 4 Political divisions
00:09:07 5 Climate
00:17:17 6 Fauna
00:19:48 7 History
00:19:56 7.1 Pre-Columbian Patagonia (10,000 BC–AD 1520)
00:23:35 7.2 Early European exploration (1520–1669)
00:27:40 7.2.1 Patagonian giants: early European perceptions
00:31:36 7.3 Scientific exploration (1764–1842)
00:33:14 7.4 Chilean and Argentine colonisation (1843–1902)
00:35:43 7.4.1 Conquest of the desert and the 1881 treaty
00:38:17 8 Economy
00:39:26 8.1 Livestock
00:40:45 8.2 Tourism
00:42:07 8.3 Energy
00:44:47 9 Cuisine
00:45:55 10 Foreign land buyers issue
00:46:57 11 Gallery
00:47:06 12 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains and the deserts, pampas and grasslands to the east. Patagonia is one of the few regions with coasts on three oceans, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is sometimes included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Huincul Fault, in Araucanía Region.
Patagonia | Wikipedia audio article
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Patagonia
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains and the deserts, pampas and grasslands to the east. Patagonia is one of the few regions with coasts on three oceans, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south.
The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is sometimes included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Reloncaví Estuary.