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Leading a Historic Tourist Venture in Bariloche, Tom Wesley Takes Advantage of the Waste From Family Beer Production to Feed His Horseback Riding Horses

Summary by Bichos De Campo
The vast majority of Argentines who went on a trip to Bariloche passed by Tom Wesley. At the height of kilometer 15 of Bustillo Avenue, in that Patagonian city, is located the traditional tourist space that offers tours and horseback riding through the native forests of that Patagonian corner, with panoramic views towards the mountain range and its lakes. In that place, 40 years ago Tomás “Tom” Wesley offers its tourist services, especially to h…
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The vast majority of Argentines who went on a trip to Bariloche passed by Tom Wesley. At the height of kilometer 15 of Bustillo Avenue, in that Patagonian city, is located the traditional tourist space that offers tours and horseback riding through the native forests of that Patagonian corner, with panoramic views towards the mountain range and its lakes. In that place, 40 years ago Tomás “Tom” Wesley offers its tourist services, especially to h…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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