Traful Lake
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Traful Lake | |
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Location | Neuquén |
Coordinates | |
Primary outflows | Traful River |
Basin countries | Argentina |
Surface area | 70 km² |
Settlements | Villa Traful |
Traful Lake is a lake in the Argentine province of Neuquén with an area of 70 km². The lake is the starting point of the Traful River that empties into the Nahuel Huapi Lake.
This lake is famous for its viewpoint on a 102 meters high glaciar cliff that offers a complete view of the lake and the entire valley. At the lake's shore lies the mountain town of Villa Traful, the main inhabited place in the lake area.
[edit] Sources
- Villa and Lake Traful (Spanish)
- Traful Lake (Spanish)
- Traful Lake (Spanish) (Portuguese)
- Picture of the Viewpoint
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