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The deep blue waters of the Cerros Colorados Reservoir
provide a dramatic contrast to the brown
arid-to-semiarid landscape surrounding it. This
reservoir is located in the mountains of west-central
Argentina about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of
Neuguén (not shown in this photograph), and the dam is
located in the northwest corner of the reservoir. The
ribbon-like floodplain of the Neuguén River curves
around the north side of the reservoir. The reason for
the color variation within the reservoir is unknown.
Significant erosion features can be seen north and
west of the reservoir. The southern flank of the Auca
Mahuida Mountains is shown as a series of low
escarpments north of the reservoir. A major
west-to-east-aligned erosion drainage pattern is
visible west of the reservoir along the Neuguén River
as it snakes its way from its source tributaries in
the Andes Mountains. Some evidence of interior
drainage small, highly reflective dry lakes (salt
flats) appears north of the reservoir between the low
mountains to the west and the plateau to the north.
This region is part of an extensive transition zone
between the southwestern fringe of the grasslands of
the Pampas and the windy, desert conditions of the
northwestern extension of Patagonia.
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