What is laguna del carbon




















It remained private property. Thus, visitors cannot enter without permission. Nonetheless a few hearty explorers made the trek and shared their stories on the Intertubes. South American Explorers posted all back issues of its magazine on its website including Issue 38 September However it would have been well into the second half of the Twentieth Century more than likely.

Nobody thought it was special until recently. There are several commercial flights each day including flights from Buenos Aires. The trip report and photos included on that site are well worth checking out. Certainly people will travel out of their way to visit the spot.

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From afar, Laguna del Carbon looks splendid with the mountains. Several dinosaur fossils have been unearthed in the area. As an endorheic lake, it means the site retains the water. In , Magellan came to what is now called the San Julian Bay. Martin de Alcazaba came to the site. He ventured to the River Chico which he christened the Gallegos River. In , Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa was sent by Spain to fortify the place as it was being attacked by the British privateers.

By the middle of the 18th century, there was already a Jesuit presence in the area. In , the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was established.

It was eventually placed under the rulership of Buenos Aires. From and , numerous explorations were conducted in the area.



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