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There one could find everything from shoes to jewelry, from food to electric equipment, such as cheap old TVs or ventilators. Inside the market there was a very bad smell so that we did not stay.
It is better to loose two dollars than a leg to some stupid crocodile. We moved on and the boat driver took us to a farm close to the floating village. There were all sorts of animals.
From there you also had a good view of the famous Llao Llao Hotel. We took some photos, drank a coffee and ate a cake, before descending with the lift. On the way back to Bariloche we stopped at a few spots.
It is better to loose two dollars than a leg to some stupid crocodile. We moved on and the boat driver took us to a farm close to the floating village. There were all sorts of animals.
From there you also had a good view of the famous Llao Llao Hotel. We took some photos, drank a coffee and ate a cake, before descending with the lift. On the way back to Bariloche we stopped at a few spots.
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