Plottier, Arroyito, El Chocón and Dinosaurs
Taking Route 22 towards the south you will find the village of
Plottier, an area of small farms dedicated to fruit culture, specially
apples and pears. Here you can visit packing plants and establishments dedicated
to juice, cider and wine production. There are also other important
industries involved in aviculture, crystals, confectionery, chocolates
and edible mushrooms.
This city is characterized by the conservation of its old buildings.
You will be able to appreciate a little bit of history in buildings
that today house the Casa de la Cultura, the city´s museum, Municipal
Library and Dr. Plottier´s house.
If you are looking for nature and relaxation, two recreation complexes on the
shores of the Limay River offer excellent services for an excellent
resting day.
Continuing on Route 22, you will find the intersection with Route
237 to later reach 25 km. ahead, the Lower Valley of the Limay River.
This is Villa El Chocón. This dam is a monumental work
of engineering and one of the most important in the country.
The dimensions are: 92 m. in height, 400 m.wide and 2,200 m in
length. Itoccupies an area of 816 km2. You can enjoy this particular
site practicing water sports, fishing or simply resting.
This area is very rich in fossils. Many of the visible layers
surpass the 100 million years. The paleontological findings make
this region one of the most valued sites in South America for scientists
and curious people.
The most important dinosaur found is the Gigantosaurus,
found in July, 1993. This was the largest carnivorous dinosaur found
in the world and its complete skeleton can be seen at the Municipal
Museum where Rubén Carolini, who found it, will be your guide.
No doubt, Patagonia is, among other things, living prehistory.
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