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River Rafting / Tubing Attractions In San Rafael

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San Rafael is a city in the southern region of the Mendoza Province, Argentina. With more than 118,000 inhabitants , it is the largest city and the seat of San Rafael Department. The city is located 240 km from the provincial capital and 990 km from the federal capital. Natural attractions in the area include the Diamante River, which flows through the city, the rapids-strewn Atuel River just south and Lake Los Reyunos, 20 km west of San Rafael.
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River Rafting / Tubing Attractions In San Rafael

  • 1. Canyoning & Rappelling Tours San Rafael
    Canyoning is travelling in canyons using a variety of techniques that may include other outdoor activities such as walking, scrambling, climbing, jumping, abseiling , and swimming. Although non-technical descents such as hiking down a canyon are often referred to as canyoneering, the terms canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require abseils and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing, technical jumps, and/or technical swims. Canyoning is frequently done in remote and rugged settings and often requires navigational, route-finding and other wilderness travel skills. Canyons that are ideal for canyoning are often cut into the bedrock stone, forming narrow gorges with numerous drops, beautifully sculpted walls, and sometimes spectac...
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  • 3. Argentina Expediciones San Rafael
    The First Triumvirate was the executive body of government that replaced the Junta Grande in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata . It started its functions on September 23, 1811, and was replaced on October 8, 1812.
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  • 8. Canyoning & Rappelling Tours Mendoza
    Canyoning is travelling in canyons using a variety of techniques that may include other outdoor activities such as walking, scrambling, climbing, jumping, abseiling , and swimming. Although non-technical descents such as hiking down a canyon are often referred to as canyoneering, the terms canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require abseils and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing, technical jumps, and/or technical swims. Canyoning is frequently done in remote and rugged settings and often requires navigational, route-finding and other wilderness travel skills. Canyons that are ideal for canyoning are often cut into the bedrock stone, forming narrow gorges with numerous drops, beautifully sculpted walls, and sometimes spectac...
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