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Llao Llao peninsula is a protected natural area of special ecological interest and unique beauty of the jungle scene valdiviana, a unique plant formation in the world which still exists as shown in the lush southern landscape. With an area of 1200 hectares, the forest stands composed of mixed high coihues, Andean cypress, shrubs, reeds, vines, mosses and ferns, which provide habitat for many species of birds, reptiles and small mammals. For anyone visiting this idyllic place, the desire to immerse yourself in nature becomes reality. The landscape has retained the spectacular Tunquelén of Patagonia, Argentina, where civilization gives way to the wild vastness and intangible Nahuel Huapi National Park.

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