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Colhué Huapi is an
intermittent lake
located in the
central Patagonian region of the
Argentine Republic,
south of the
province of Chubut, and together...
- Lake
Musters and Lake
Colhué Huapi (45°25′S 69°11′W / 45.417°S 69.183°W / -45.417; -69.183, at
altitudes of
around 260
metres (850 ft)) form the terminal...
- The Lago
Colhué Huapí
Formation is a Late
Cretaceous geologic formation of the
Chubut Group in the
Golfo San
Jorge Basin in Patagonia, Argentina. The formation...
- hunter-gatherers in
South America. Human-dog
interactions on the late
Holocene in
Colhué Huapi lake,
Argentine Patagonia".
Journal of
Archaeological Science: Reports...
- name is
Coluguape from Mapuche, a
derivative of this name is
applied to
Colhué Huapí Lake
after Argentine explorer Francisco Moreno reached this lake in...
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either more or less
extensive lakes, such as the Yagagtoo, Musters, and
Colhue Huapi, and
others situated to the
south of
Puerto Deseado in the center...
- Formation,
Colhue-Huapi
Member Gaimanlestes pascuali -
Sarmiento Formation,
Trelew Member Stilotherium parvum -
Sarmiento Formation,
Colhue-Huapi Member...
- did not
reach beyond present-day
lakes such as the Yagagtoo, Musters, and
Colhue Huapi. At its peak (about 18,000 to 17,500
years ago), the
Patagonian Ice...
- Maastrichtian. It was most
likely a
ceratopsian and it was
found in the Lago
Colhué Huapi Formation. In 1918,
palaeontologist Augusto Tapia (1893–1966) discovered...
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supposed monster from Patagonia,
specifically in the
mountains near the Lake
Colhué region.
First attested to by
Florentino Ameghino in 1897, a full
study on...