Turbio River
This article is about the river in Argentina and Chile. For other uses, see Rio Turbio (disambiguation).
The Turbio River (or Rio Turbio in Spanish) rises in a mountainous region of the Argentine Andes[1] and discharges to the Última Esperanza Sound in Chile. Río Turbio headwaters are in a part of the Andes where there is no central valley, or gap between the eastern and western ridges. Not far from its mouth to the northwest lies the Cueva del Milodon Natural Monument, where remains of the extinct Giant sloth were discovered along with evidence of habitation by early man c. 10,000 BC.[2]
See also
References
- C. Michael Hogan, Cueva del Milodon, Megalithic Portal, 13 April 2008
- Bailey Willis (1914) Northern Patagonia: Character and Resources, Argentina Comisión de Estudios Hidrológicos, Argentina Dirección General de Ferrocarriles Nacionales, published by Scribner press
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