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Don Tomás Lagoon In the centre of the city of Santa Rosa is "Centro Recreativo Municipal Don Tomás", formed by 250 has. around the lagoon of the same name... |
Don Tomás Lagoon |
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Downtown Santa Rosa The Museum is in 150 Pellegrini street and is open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 hs. to 17:00 hs. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 18:00 hs. to 21:00 hs. It was inaugurated... |
Downtown Santa Rosa |
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Guatraché Hot Springs Samuel Novik Recreational Park and Guatrachè Lagoon Thermal Waters is 180 km. south east of Santa Rosa, very near the limit of Buenos Aires Province... |
Guatraché Hot Springs |
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Larroudé Hot Springs Bernardo Larroudé is almost on the limit between La Pampa and Córdoba province, over National Route Nº 188, 21 km. north of Intendente Alvear, 69 km. from General Pico and... |
Larroudé Hot Springs |
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Pedro Luro Park Thirty-five kilometres south of Santa Rosa along National Route Nº 35 is Pedro Luro Park Reserve, an attraction for local and foreign visitors as well as for the resident... |
Pedro Luro Park |
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Sierras and Lihué Calel National Park South of Santa Rosa, driving along National route 152, and past General Acha, through the touching solitude of the “Valle de los Angelitos”, where aborigines buried... |
Sierras and Lihué Calel National Park |
Among the adventure travel outstanding air activities you can find the practice of paragliding, hang gliding and glider flights.
These sports or hobbies are aimed at making the ancient dream of flying come true.
Paragliding and hang gliding are practiced when taking off from a mountain, taking advantage of the wind streams going up the slopes to glide and ascend, managing long duration flights.
Rafting is a team sport, in which all the crew members in the boat row and position themselves in a coordinated manner in order to balance their weight when going through the river rapids and keep themselves afloat.
The standard number of people allowed on the boat is from six to eight crew members, depending on the boat size.
Rafting beginners are recommended to remain in the center of the boat. Those who are somehow experienced and prefer to row may stay in front, whereas the most experienced generally stay at the back.