San Martin De Los Andes Analysis

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Road of the Seven Lakes During this part of the work I will be guiding you through the National Rout 40 as if we depart from San Martin de los Andes, explaining different curiosities The seven lakes route is a part of the National Route 40 in the Argentinean county of Neuquén; in its journey the cities of Villa la Angostura, Bariloche at the other side of the first lake, Dina Huapi and San Martin de los Andes are joined. During the length of the trip the rode crosses two national parks, the Lanín and the Nahuel Huapi parks, in addition, during the 107 km the typical characteristics of the Andes Patagonian region can be observed, like the vast forests, the snowed peaks and of course, the lakes. The lakes that name the journey, in order from San Martin de los Andes to Villa la Angostura are: Lácar, Machónico, Falkner, Villarino, Hidden, Correntoso, Mirror and …show more content…

This made this tribe very violent because of the bad example the chief was. One day Ngueneche, the Christian God they were supposed to worship, commanded his own son, dressed like a beggar, to go and ask for help to the chief of the tribe, he felt annoyed because a stranger was in his land begging and order to kill him. God’s son transformed himself into a stream and flee but in the end he was killed by the tribe, God’s anger grew when he found this son dead and the rain started to flood the valley, and even the tribe apologized to God the chief continued with his bad manners, the rain didn’t stop and the stream was transformed into a big river that covered the houses. The chief was condemned to forever sail the lake’s waters sited on a branch. During today’s storms the lake destroys everything it finds, and that is why many people leave the area with the first