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Leaving from Cipolletti to the south west, you can travel through this picuresque place known as "Paraje Las Perlas". |
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Once you arrive to this little village of 800 inhabitants that forms part of Cipolletti, you can stroll around a natural wild area in a semi-desertic region where you will feel captivated.
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To be more precise, you will drive along the coast of the Limay river, where the small valleys formed by alluvial deposits present some recreation areas and you can also see the area assigned to fruit cultivation. |
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You will be fascinated by the landscape and watch from the cliff of Las Coloradas the animals in the region. An important number of American ostriches, maras, guanacos and partidges live in the area.
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The Limay river in this sector presents a spectacular cliff and sandy beaches where you can walk and enjoy the multiple colors of the rocks. |
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The cliff is crossed by winding creeks, where the different layers of the soil are uncovered by the abundant rain, as you can observe in the famous Cañadón Tordillo, where there are some rock paintings revealed in the colors of the strata. |
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Photographs: cipolletti.gov.ar |
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