Junio 23, 2008 de Diego Flores

Density: between 0 and 0,2 inhab/km2
Population increase in the last ten years: 38%.
Environments that include: basin of the Buenos Aires, Ghio, Pueyrredón, Nansen, San Martín y Cardiel lakes. Upper basin of the Deseado, Mayer and Chico rivers. Except the Deseado river, all of them are grouped together in the chapter “ land of the great lakes”.
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Junio 23, 2008 de Diego Flores
Longitude: 6,7 km.
Annual average flow: between 55 and 60 m³/sec.
Whit a lovely anatomy and full of big trout, it results the star river of the basin. Along its short route it joins Rivadavia and Verde lakes. Its inlet is like a big and deep funnel, and with an extremely light current, with heavy underwater vegetation. Against of the dense wood that surrounds it and complicates the tries, it becomes ideal to try with dry fly, mainly during hatching and oviposition of caddis, frequently in the afternoon.
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Junio 23, 2008 de Diego Flores
Longitude: 64 km.
Flow: annual average, 32,5 m³/sec; November average 36 m³/sec and march average 8,5 m³/sec.
Name: araucan voice that means “white clay”
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Junio 23, 2008 de Diego Flores
Dedicatoria …….. 5
Agradecimientos …….. 7
Prólogo ………… 11
En memoria de Francisco Pascasio Moreno ………… 14
Al lector ……….. 15
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