Rick Otis > Looking northwest above Route 60 and the Aconcagua River. Several miles down river in the distance is the town of Los Andes. Upriver is the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza. Lines along the hillside are covered canals.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
Rick Otis > Looking south above Route 60 and the Aconcagua River. Several miles down river to the right is the town of Los Andes. Upriver is the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
Rick Otis > Looking down on the Aconcagua River and the abandoned rail line that leads upriver to the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza. The smaller bridge is a water supply canal. Several miles down river to the right is the town of Los Andes. 
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
Looking northwest above Route 60 and the Aconcagua River. Several miles down river in the distance is the town of Los Andes. Upriver is the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza. Lines along the hillside are covered canals.
See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
Rick Otis > Looking northwest above Route 60 and the Aconcagua River. Several miles down river in the distance is the town of Los Andes. Upriver is the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza. Lines along the hillside are covered canals.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
Looking northwest above Route 60 and the Aconcagua River. Several miles down river in the distance is the town of Los Andes. Upriver is the Argentine boarder and eventually Mendoza. Lines along the hillside are covered canals.
See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua_River
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