Patagonia - Part 1: A Stormy Past




Title:
Patagonia - Part 1: A Stormy Past

Description:
We set off on our journey in the Lake District at the northern end of Patagonia, where we explore the amazing natural remnants of Patagonia's prehistory, and take the famous four-lakes crossing across the Andes.

Author:
MyszkaFilms

Tags:
araucaria, Lake, district, volcanoes, villarica, arrayan, Nahuel, Huapi, lagos, Patagonia,

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