Buenos Aires, 16 June (NA) – In a corner of the Andes Mountain Range, very close to the border with Chile, there is a destination that seems to have been extracted from a European postcard. Snowy mountains, transparent lakes and centuries-old forests make up a landscape that is usually compared to the most famous scenes of the Swiss Alps. Far from the most massive tourist centers of Patagonia, this small mountain village offers tranquility, natu…
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Buenos Aires, 16 June (NA) – In a corner of the Andes Mountain Range, very close to the border with Chile, there is a destination that seems to have been extracted from a European postcard. Snowy mountains, transparent lakes and centuries-old forests make up a landscape that is usually compared to the most famous scenes of the Swiss Alps. Far from the most massive tourist centers of Patagonia, this small mountain village offers tranquility, natu…