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Actualizado: Aug 8th, 2005 - 13:55:36 |
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By
Dragutin Dimitrijevic Apis
Feb 10, 2005, 11:04 |
INSIDE THE CITY
The Avenue Santiago Bueras
This avenue will be modified very promptly to show by means of ceramic mosaics the figures used in the ceremonies of initiation for four etnias aborigines of the Patagonia. At present you will be able to visit a marine patio from where the panoramic one is obtained of Port Natal and his surroundings.
The streets of the city
You will be able to verify as the walks for the streets of this small city, with his simple and multicolored houses it provokes an agreeable relax, especially after the intense jaunts. Do enjoy the magnificent late afternoons at the edge of the channel Señoret, observing his calm waters and his mountains.
Casino of Games
Novel space where you will enjoy the gambling games or an agreeable conversation in the bar of the bar or of his hot lounges, accompanied of an agreeable music This one in street Bories with Magallanes and his Schedule of attention is 13 hrs. for electronic machines and from 21 a.m. hrs. at 4 a.m. hrs. for the rooms of game.In the only half day and you upset 48 kilometres going and return, you will be able to appear to a trace of the prehistoric times.
You will meet where they lived through the enigmatic prehistoric exclusive animals of the Patagonia: the milodones, tigers teeth of saber and dwarf horses, between others.
Besides, you will walk along the scenery where there lived the primitive men of the Patagonia (the hunters - recolectores).
This strange geography is constituted by a rocky formation called Chair of the Devil, and three caverns that they were declared National Monument in 1968.
Located to 25 kilometres to the northwest of Port Natal, in one of these caves the Captain Eberhard found in 1895 the almost intact rests of the Milodón (Mylodon darwini), animal of big dimensions, extinct probably at the end of the pleistoceno.
The biggest cave is impressive: it has 30 m. of high place, 80 abreast and 200 m. of depth being 150 m.s.n.m on the hillside of the hill Benítez.
The cave was formed by the erosion of the waves of the lake that invaded the basin of Port Natal, during the progressive retirement of the enormous cloak of ice that was refilling it, during the last expansion of the quaternary glacier. The remains of the Milodón show and explain the formation of the cave and the original habitat of the herbivorous animal Milodón
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