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           *Trelew  -  Bariloche

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           *Trelew  -  Buenos Aires ( Adventure Camper)      

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Trelew is 1.450 km. south of the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, and only 20 km. from the capital of the province of Chubut, Rawson. It is a distribution centre for goods and services, and a communication knot that joins different regions of the province among them and with the rest of the country. Since it is situated in the lower valley of the river Chubut, Trelew possesses a mild dry weather.

These are ones of the main attractions that the area of Trelew offers to the visitors:

Punta Tombo - Reserva Provincial Punta Tombo

Each year, as the days of spring become longer and warmer (from mid September until the beginning of April) the penguins arrive to Patagonia's shores in the Chubut Province. This is the most important Magellanic Penguin colony in Patagonia and the biggest Magellanic Penguin colony outside Antarctica.

The big advantage of Punta Tombo reserve is that you can actually walk among the penguins, follow them and learn their habits, all from a short distance. The best time to watch the penguins is towards sunset, as they come out from the sea to shore, get themselves dry and head back to their nests.

Egidio Feruglio Paleontology Museum

The Egidio Feruglio Paleontology Museum in Trelew is one of the most important museums in the world for dinosaurs. The museum presents models of over 30 types of dinosaurs and over 1700 other exhibits originally from Argentina and other parts of South Americ

           

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