Satellite image of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Argentina

Satellite image of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Argentina

Satellite image of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Argentina

  • Satellite
  • Río Negro
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA/JPL/NIMA
The elongate, dark feature in the center of the image, Nahuel Huapi Lake, is a glacially formed lake in the Andes Mountains of western Argentina. The Andes cross the middle of the view; roughly the upper third of the image is of Chile and the lower two-thirds is of west-central Argentina. While the difference is subtle, note that clouds cover the mountainous terrain on the Chile side of the continental divide, while the higher elevations of the Andes in Argentina lack clouds. Traful Lake, a much smaller Argentine glacial lake, can be seen north of Lake Nahuel Huapi. An extensive watershed that includes the Limay River (dark feature near center bottom) can be discriminated where runoff from the Andes Mountains has created a recognizable drainage pattern in this part of the Patagonia Plateau. Numerous lakes are visible on the Chilean side of the Andes Mountains. Image acquired January 1997.

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