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manufacturing industry. Its 130 kilometres (81 mi) stretch below the Andes mountains is bounded on the south by Lago
Mascardi and on the north by the Villa Traful. North of the city the Seven Lakes road provides scenic vistas of landscapes. Glaciers and waterfalls, which are near to the Pampa Linda, are located to the west of Bariloche. It is also the base for mountaineering trips to 3,554-metre-high (11,660 ft) Mount Tronador (also known as the Thunderer as ice falling produces such sounds) of extinct volcanic origin. The town is well-connected by air, rail and road transport; the airport is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the east of the town; and the train and bus stations are 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east. The Cerro Catedral mountain peak is the snow sports center, with many skiing runs, which is 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Bariloche.
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is located on the southern shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi. The town was established in 1902. However, its importance as tourist hub grew after the 1930s when the national park surrounding it was established. It is well known as the "Honeymoon
Capital of Argentina", apart from its fame for its chocolate
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donated 75 square kilometres (29 sq mi) of land in the area to the federal government. At the same time he proposed the creation of a national park. A decree of
February 1, 1909 recognized that the area needed protection then in 1916 works begun to establish a park and it finally opened in
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Manfredo Segre (Laguna Negra); to Lopez and to the viewpoint of the Stone of Habsburg, the walk of Paso de las Nubes Puerto FrĂas linking to Pampa Linda; to the valley and the ridge of Mount Rucaco Black Gap; and to Frey and San MartĂn (Jakob lagoon), which passes by the edge of Cerro Catedral.
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Some of the well-developed routes for mountaineering are: The climb to the
Thunderer volcano, which has several trails that reach up to the large glaciers; trails to the Tronador (an extinct volcano); the trails that link the San Martin shelter and Manfredo Segre (Black Lagoon); treks to San MartĂn
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The trekking routes have accommodation facilities at several locations and the treks depend on fitness and the distance varies from a minimum of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to a maximum of 45 kilometres (28 mi) involving 1-2-3 and more than 4 days of trekking. The treks are graded under four
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is a lake monster named after the Nahuel Huapi Lake as its sighting in the lake is reported widely. Whether it is a fact or fiction, its sighting has been reported by local people and tourists with widely varying descriptions mentioning a âgiant water snake with humps and fish-like fins to a swan
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is the largest and deepest clear water lake in the lake district of
Argentina, with a depth of 425 metres (1,394 ft). Located at the foot of the Andes Mountains at an altitude of 767 metres (2,516 ft), it measures 544 square kilometres (210 sq mi). The lake was explored by the
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The park offers many avenues for recreation. Particular places of interest in this context are the
Arrayanes Peninsula, Tronador, Puerto Blest, Victoria Island and the road to the 7 Lakes. Other options for recreation are available at the Cerro Bayo, Lopez and Punta Negra. Most of the recreation
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management categories II (National Park) and IV (Management
Reserve). The park is completely protected while the reserve is partially protected. The national park is dominated by the high mountain chain of the Andes, many lakes, rapid rivers, waterfalls, snow-clad peaks, glaciers and extensive
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at the end of the 19th century. Touristification was the main aim of the
National Park Direction, establishing the luxury hotel Llao-Llao. In the first year of the National Park Service, 1935, several regulations were implemented that affected Nahuel Huapi. These included construction code,
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facility revolves around trekking of high mountain and steep hills apart from rafting, skiing in Cerro
Catedral, kayaking in Patagonia Infinita, mountain biking, rock-climbing, kite surfing, canopy, golf at Llao Llao, trekking on a number of routes, ferry services from Villa la Angostura.
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One of the main objectives of the civilizing visions of the National Parks Direction established in 1934 was the urban development of the small settlement of San Carlos de Bariloche on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, which had been connected to the Argentine railway network in 1934.
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undertook a series of exploration trips into Patagonia. Later he worked for the Argentine government's boundary commission. In short âPerito Morenosâ explorations and work were fundamental for securing Argentine sovereignty of the Nahuel Huapi area. As compensation for his services
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Scarzanella, Eugenia (2002). "Las bellezas naturales y la naciĂłn: Los parques nacionales en Argentina en la primera mitad del siglo XX" [Natural beauties and the nation: National parks in Argentina in the first half of the 20th century].
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clearly articulated the pretension of building a new orderly city that would act as a bulwark for the colonization of Patagonia, and placed it in a historical line that began with the war of conquest against the
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standardization of drinking water sanitation, and issuance of vendor permits. The area opened up for mountain climbing, sport fishing, ski and other recreational activities after the park was established.
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with a snake's head, the overturned hull of a boat, and the stump of a treeâ. Its length is also reported in the range of 15â150 feet (4.6â45.7 m). Reported widely since the 1920s, predating
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provinces, bordering with Chile. The park has two zones: the park and the natural reserve with development concentrated in the reserve. The largest city and a base for
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trees with crumbling bark. In the high rain fall zones close to the Chilean border there is profusion of 450-year-old coihue trees (small leaved evergreen beeches).
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categories depending on the terrain and the difficulty of climbing rugged hills of heights varying from 200 to 3,000 metres (660 to 9,840 ft).
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established a precarious mission on the shores of the lake.
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was granted a huge tract of land around Nahuel Huapi Lake.
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Cerros Catedral, LĂłpez and Capilla, and lakes Moreno and
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Wesley W.; Hedao, Prashant; Kassem, Kenneth R. (2001).
1714:"PATAGONIA INFINITA â TravesĂas en Kayak todo el año"
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National Parks and Conservation Association (1968).
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1255:Pardo B., Oriana; Pizarro, José Luis (2014).
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2129:Protected areas of Neuquén Province
1737:. trekbariloche.com. Archived from
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910:The Lost World (Arthur Conan Doyle)
266:Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi (Map)
80:Location of Nahuel Huapi Bariloche
74:Location of Nahuel Huapi Bariloche
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2019:Bosques Petrificados de Jaramillo
1551:Danny Palmerlee (1 August 2008).
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1692:"NESSIE and Other Lake Monsters"
1403:"The Dark Side of a White Sport"
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853:). Amphibian fauna reported are
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511:Valdivian temperate rain forest
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1433:"Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi"
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1622:(1963). "Lake Nahuel Huapi".
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1065:"Nahuel Huapi National Park"
1036:"Nahuel HuapĂ National Park"
364:Route 231 bridge across the
194:Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi
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519:Los Arrayanes National Park
235:forests. It is bordered by
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1735:"Bariloche treks overview"
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1298:(in Spanish) (73): 5â21.
1067:. Patagonia-argentina.com
1038:. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
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1317:Kaltmeier, Olaf (2021).
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1190:(inactive 2024-09-18).
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554:San Carlos de Bariloche
401:Argentine Lake District
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332:Parque Nacional del Sur
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336:IguazĂș National Park
225:Valdivian Rainforest
2086:World Heritage Site
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1520:Footprint Argentina
1481:"Lake Nahuel Huapi"
779:), southern Andean
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