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Southern shore of Lake Espejo viewed from the 231 National.
Espejo Lake (Spanish for Mirror Lake) is a lake of glacial tectonic origin located in southern Neuquén Province, Argentina. The lake lies near the town of Villa La Angostura, on the route known as the Road of the Seven Lakes.
Its name refers to the clean and quiet waters, which reflect the landscape like a mirror. The lake is fed by numerous streams bringing snow- and ice-melt from the nearby mountains. The shore of the lake alternates between volcanic sand beaches, juncus, and rock walls.
Among the most common activities in the area are mountain biking, sport fishing, windsurfing, trekking, and BMX riding.
EspejoLake (Spanish for Mirror Lake) is a lake of glacial tectonic origin located in southern Neuquén Province, Argentina. The lake lies near the town...
Espejo may refer to: El Espejo, 1943 Argentine drama film Espejo de paciencia, 1608 epic poem by Spanish writer Silvestre de Balboa Espejo de sombras,...
of lakes in Argentina. Aluminé Lake Amutui Quimey Reservoir Argentino Lake Cami Lake Cholila Lake Laguna del Diamante EspejoLake Correntoso Lake Epulafquén...
Mirror Lake State Park, Wisconsin EspejoLake (Mirror Lake) in Argentina Mirror Lakes, set of lakes in New Zealand Mirror Lake (镜海, Jìng Hǎi), a lake in Jiuzhaigou...
and Última Esperanza. It is connected to other smaller lakes such as Gutiérrez, Moreno, Espejo and Correntoso. The deep-blue waters hold a number of islands...
Antonio de Espejo (1540–1585) was a Spanish explorer who led an expedition, accompanied by Diego Perez de Luxan, into New Mexico and Arizona in 1582–83...
Correntoso Espejo Lácar Falkner Villarino Other lakes accessible through secondary paths include the Meliquina, Hermoso, Traful and Espejo chico lakes. http://www...
of Lakes in Argentina. Alumine Lake Amutui Quimei Lake Argentino LakeEspejoLake Correntoso Lake Futalafquen Lake Gutiérrez Lake Huechulafquen Lake Lácar...
AVA. The first notice of this region appears in the report of Antonio de Espejo, who visited in 1583. Little more was recorded until the commencement of...
yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) "Salar de Uyuni: El espejo natural y desierto de sal más grande del mundo". Infoterio Noticias | Ciencia...
Camuera, Jon; Mesa-Fernández, Jose Manuel; García-Alix, Antonio; Jiménez-Espejo, Francisco J.; Carrión, José S.; López-Avilés, Alejandro (15 August 2020)...
2017, Morgan was one of a group of fellow athletes visiting Epcot in Bay Lake, Florida, who were described in a police incident file as being "impaired...
National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Retrieved June 6, 2020. Espejo, Edwin (October 21, 2014). "Artist, purist: Fu Yabing, the Blaan master...
{{cite news}}: External link in |title= (help) LF Angosto (2009), Bolívar, espejo de la revolución: los comicios regionales de 2008 en Venezuela http://www...
Montana, United States See article The Falling Soldier 1936 Robert Capa Espejo, Spain The photograph depicts the death of Republican soldier Federico Borrell...
Alonso, Jorge (October 2008). "Mezcala: un espejo y un corazón". Revista Envío. Retrieved 27 April 2023. "Lake Chapala, Coca de Mezcala community is still...
was used in the Mexican translation of the film title, released as "El espejo asesino" ("the killer mirror"). Stylistically, Lommel stated that he wanted...
Formation (Utah, United States), probably made in fine-grained sand on a flat lake shore (thus representing rare finding of early Mesozoic synapsid tracks outside...
The Chamuscado and Rodríguez Expedition followed in 1581, and Antonio de Espejo in 1583. Juan de Oñate visited Zuni territory in 1598 and 1604 looking for...
the longest and highest cable car in the world, which reaches the Pico Espejo of 4,765 m. Shortages in Venezuela have been prevalent following the enactment...
Afonso XII Spanish: Alfonso XII Juan Sisinio Pérez Garzón, Isabel II: Los Espejos de la Reina (2004) "Maria Nieves Michavila presenta un libro sobre la paternidad...
been describing the seminomadic Jumano. The Spanish explorer Antonio de Espejo first used the term Jumano in 1582, to refer to agricultural peoples living...