Valle Grande, Mendoza, Argentina

in #travel3 years ago

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The Atuel Canyon

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The Atuel River

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Vineyards

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Valle Grande is an ideal place to practice adventure tourism thanks to its mountains, lakes, islets and lush vegetation. With this landscape, the site invites its visitors to participate in various activities such as rafting, climbing, zip-lining, paragliding and fishing, among others. It is located on the banks of the Atuel River, 40 kilometers south of the town of San Rafael, in the province of Mendoza. The place houses one of the most important bodies of water in the province, the Valle Grande reservoir. This structure is characterized by green-turquoise waters and imposing concrete walls, from where you can get a privileged view of the Atuel Canyon, which reaches a height of 3,500 meters above sea level. This ancient wonder has an area of ​​50 kilometers and surprises tourists with its colorful formations, carved by the waters of the Atuel River. In this framework, you can see typical figures such as the Beggar, the Rivadavia Armchair and the Lagarto, among others.Valle Grande is an ideal place to practice adventure tourism thanks to its mountains, lakes, islets and lush vegetation. With this landscape, the site invites its visitors to participate in various activities such as rafting, climbing, zip-lining, paragliding and fishing, among others. It is located on the banks of the Atuel River, 40 kilometers south of the town of San Rafael, in the province of Mendoza. The place houses one of the most important bodies of water in the province, the Valle Grande reservoir. This structure is characterized by green-turquoise waters and imposing concrete walls, from where you can get a privileged view of the Atuel Canyon, which reaches a height of 3,500 meters above sea level. This ancient wonder has an area of ​​50 kilometers and surprises tourists with its colorful formations, carved by the waters of the Atuel River. In this framework, you can see typical figures such as the Beggar, the Rivadavia Armchair and the Lagarto, among others.

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Hey @elisabettatravel. I liked your story. Can I make a suggestion?

Can you split your big story into smaller paragraphs? (Next time!)

It will make it so much easier to read! And I think more people will read it then :)