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El Yeso - Termas del Plomo (english)

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== Access by car and the road status ==
[[Image: Mapa_acceso_laguna_negra.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Access Map. The onset is shown with a red star. Image: [http://www.vialidad.cl Department of Roads]]]
From Santiago, you should take Route G-25 at Cajon del Maipo. From the
Vizcachas crossing, 47 kilometers are paved in good condition
==Route description ==
[[Image: Mapa_termas_plomo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Map of the route. The layout is only referential. It reaches to appreciate the Chile
argentina]]
The route described here starts at the dam, although it is likely that the
steep slope to the reservoir, the road is cut repeatedly by
residual snow boards of avalanches.
[[Image: Embalse_el_yeso_.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Way of the vehicle southern shore of the reservoir, taken from east to west. You can see little snow skiing in that stretch, but the rest of the route after the reservoir presented no problems on that date (September 2001)]] If you are in
skis, you should know how to sing well in this area. Once you arrive
the east end of the lake, the terrain is much easier. Continue
inward toward the northeast by a low slope area, where the
valley is quite wide. It will be visible from the towering pyramid somital
Rigging north [[Image: Aparejo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Rigging north. The route, however, moving northeast. September 2001]]. The valley gradually narrows and starts, 5.9
kilometers downstream of the dam soon after a monument to
Andean waters workers killed on the spot, the road turns almost
pending. It is an area which in summer is usually covered with grass and
often inhabited by animals.
[[Image: Camping_Termas_del_plomo.jpg|thumb|200px|left| Camping just hundred yards from the hot springs. Photo taken from northeast to southwest. It seen in the background the Mesón Alto. September 2001]] Then, the valley
extends brought many, and appear to the south the glaciers of
Marmolejo. Our route turns gradually to the north. Call

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