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Across the Snow on a Motorcycle Dominating slopes through purely white landscapes, we drove on snowmobiles up to Copahue. In winter, the temperature of hot spring water lagoons contrasts with a 0-degree atmosphere. |
Across the Snow on a Motorcycle |
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An Open Gate into a Mapuche Rodeo Show The Mapuche Loom Festival is the ideal stage for the best riders in the region and other guests to show off their skills on the bareback of different kinds of colts. |
An Open Gate into a Mapuche Rodeo Show |
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Climbing up to Lake Hualcupén It is usually necessary to take secondary roads in order to see other life forms and make full contact with nature. The surroundings of Caviahue provide that chance. |
Climbing up to Lake Hualcupén |
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Dog sled rides at Caviahue Dogs used to traveling across snow drove us through breathtaking landscapes on the outskirts of Caviahue as we enjoyed the unspoiled snow field and the sound of the cascades. |
Dog sled rides at Caviahue |
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Ever Fresh Water The surroundings of Caviahue feature lagoons and cascades of singular beauty. Spread out in the four directions, they are perfect destinations to visit and spend one day with the family... |
Ever Fresh Water |
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Hiking the Copahue volcano We could experience how to defeat the mountain slope on board a Caterpillar vehicle which took us to the highest point of the Copahue Volcano. |
Hiking the Copahue volcano |
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Magic at Salto del Agrio One of the most eye-catching sites in Caviahue is Salto del Agrio. Located in the surroundings of this beautiful city, its majesty summons curious visitors from all round the world. |
Magic at Salto del Agrio |
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Ski in Caviahue With the portentous scenography of millenary araucarias, and conjugating ski with the best thermal therapies, you will find in this resort... |
Ski in Caviahue |
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The loom has its own festival Surrounded by incredible mountain scenery, the annual popular Mapuche festival demonstrates crafts and skills to everyone willing to share them. |
The loom has its own festival |
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The Mapuches in Caviahue It is wonderful to see how the primitive peoples continue to live in brotherhood with nature, just like their ancestors did. Caviahue and its ambiance allow this privilege. Magical, indeed. |
The Mapuches in Caviahue |
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Trout Everywhere Caviahue is not famous for being a trout environment. However, there are plenty of trout here. Anglers just need to come along with their dry flies and nymphs and enjoy its fantastic lagoons and creeks. |
Trout Everywhere |
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City Tour around Caviahue The City of Caviahue is ideal to manage deep relaxation but also to enjoy the area to the utmost. |
City Tour around Caviahue |
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Visit to the City of Copahue Minutes away from Caviahue, there lie the City of Copahue, its hot spring resort and its famous volcano. A place visited by all. |
Visit to the City of Copahue |
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Pino Hachado Lonquimay-Manzanar Hot Springs Leave from Copahue to Loncopue, the closest village to Caviahue, come down the Andes, take national route 23 to Las Lajas and from there take national route 22 to Paso Pino Hachado, situated at 1884 m... |
Pino Hachado Lonquimay-Manzanar Hot Springs |
Hiking in Patagonia
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