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The deeper blue waters of Lake Musters and the shallow
silt-laden waters of Lake Colhue Huapi can be seen in
this view. The lakes are situated on the semi-arid,
windswept Patagonian Plateau approximately 75 miles
(121 km) west of Argentina’s major oil-producing port
city, Comodoro Rivadavia. Just to the south of Lake
Musters is the delta of the Senguerr River, which
appears as a dark line entering half way down the left
side of the view. The river feeds both lakes. The
Senguerr River begins its journey from the glacial
lakes of La Plata and Fontana in the Andes Mountains.
The river flows generally eastward, then circles
around the southern end of the San Bernardo Mountains
(dark area upper left and center) and flows
North-northeastward to form the delta. Water is
discharged into the lakes, and thus lake levels vary
with the season and annual climate. Lake Musters is
drained near lake’s southeastern end by a small
stream. The stream flows into western Lake Colhue
Huapi. Colhue Huapi is drained near its eastern end by
the Chico River. The Chico then flows generally
northeastward and empties into the Chubut River. The
small city of Sarmiento (barely discernible) is
located midway between the two lakes at the northern
end of the delta region.
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