Tourism grew considerably during the second week of January in San Martín de Los Andes and in the Neuquén mountain range.
The heat wave was the protagonist and occasionally large crowds on the beaches of the town. There was also intense activity at the Samoré border crossing, with tourists who arrived from Chile.
Listen to Florencia Piscicelli’s report for Radio Perfil FM 101.9.
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