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The River São Fransisco is one of the largest in Brazil. It crosses the northeastern part of the country and meets the sea dividing the states of Alagoas and Sergipe.
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City of Peulla, in southern Chile nearby the border of Argentina. The Andes mountains divide the two countries.
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A small lake in the city of Puerto Mont, southern Chile, has a huge amount of algae, transforming the water in a mirror.
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The city of Peulla, in southern Chile, has a population of only 48 people and consists of basically two hotels. The city is a sleeping point for tourists that cross from San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, to Puerto Mont, Chile.
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Hardened lava from the 1966 eruption of volcano Osorno is molded by the melting water of the snow during the Patagonian summer in the south of Chile.
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Volcano Osorno, in the back, erupted in 1966 covering miles and miles of territory in lava. Now the vulcanic stones serve as a passage for the melting snow.
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A seagull flys accompaning our ship as we cross one of many high altitude lakes in the Chillean Cordillera.
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A seagull rests on the back of a ship, waiting for crackers and crumbs thrown by tourists as they cross high altitude lakes in the Andes.
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From the middle section of volcano Osorno, in Puerto Mont, Chile, it is possible to identify volcano Puntiagudo because of the everlasting snow. On the right the Llanquihue lake.
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A natural mirror is formed when algae fills a small lake hidden at the foot of volcano Osorno, in Puerto Mont, Chile.