
| Tejidos Lincoyán | Lincoyán 323 |
| Taller del Tiempo | Camino Internacional - Km. 3 |
| Taller de Joyería Yantumeron | Fresia 273 |
| Parque de los Vientos | Lincoyán 248 |
| Flores de Madera | Caupolican 555 |
| Epuyen | Palguin 383 |
| Amankay | Av. O\`Higgins 261 |
| Spezialitaten | Holzapfel 430 |
| Las Tres Ignacias Holzapfel | Holzapfel 524 |
| Crater | Km. 6,3 cno Villarrica a Pucón |
| Servi Nautic | Colo Colo y O\`Higgins |
| R & M Alarcon | O\`Higgins 590 |
| Mario`s Fishing Zone | B. O`Higgins 590 |
| Irenco | Km. 7 cno. de Villarrica a Pucón |
| Irenco | Km. 7 de Villarrica a Pucón |
| El Rehue | Camino Pucón-Villarrica km.4 |
| Kebba - Zuecos Artesanales | Fresia 243 |
| Foto Master Ltda. | O\`Higgins 112 |
| ZIP | NDD | IDD | ||||||||
| 4920000 | 045 | +56 45 |
Patagonia hot springs
Patagonia has a great deal of geographical faults with remarkable geothermal and volcanic activity. These features explain the existence of various sources with hot spring waters. The diversity existing in this area of South America ranges from warm water issuing from the ground, rich in minerals, to geysers with boiling water.
Approximately 65 million years ago, a large percentage of vegetables and animals suddenly became extinct. It was in the late Cretaceous period and there are various theories about it. Some scientists attribute this event to a gradual process that finally led to selective extinction. Others assert that a catastrophe, such as an asteroid hitting the Earth, caused these species mass extinction.