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Pellegrini Lake Traditional Geocache

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GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.

GeoCrater
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Lamento archivar este caché lamentablemente, ya que el propietario del caché no ha respondido ni ha actuado dentro del marco de tiempo solicitado en la última nota del revisor.

GeoCrater
Geocaching.com Community Volunteer Reviewer

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Hidden : 4/1/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Versión Castellana

El Lago Pellegrini es un ojo de agua artificial que fue originalmente una depresión natural, probablemente por acción del viento. Fue llamada Cuenca Vidal. Fue llenado con agua desde un canal de derivación del Río Neuquén. Actualmente es un lago recreacional y turístico, donde se puede hacer pesca deportiva y comercial de la Trucha Criolla y el Pejerrey.

El Lago tiene un sólo camino que recorre toda su costa. Sugerimos hacer el paseo completo (muy fácil) y detenerse donde más gusten a disfrutar de la naturaleza junto a unos mates. En verano, los lugareños suelen disfrutar del lago para refrescarse, así que vayan preparados si lo visitan por esas fechas.


English Version

Pellegrini Lake is an artificial reservoir that was originally a natural depressed area, possibly excavated by eolic forces. It was called Cuenca Vidal. Then, it was later filled with water brought by a derivation channel from the nearby Nequén River. Today is a lake for recreation, tourism and fishing, both sport and commercial, of Trucha Criolla and Pejerrey.

The Lake has only one road that go over its entire shore. We suggest you to make the hole trekking (very easy) and to stop when you find it more beautiful and to enjoy some mates. In summer, the locals usually enjoy the waters to refresh themselves too, so be prepare if you visit the Lake in that season.

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