Blue Water Ranch of Patagonia-Chile Makes a Splash on Edgewebtv.com

63 square miles of extraordinary undeveloped land bordered by the Andes mountain range and Argentina’s million acre Lanin National Park.
By: EDGE MEDIA GROUP, INC.
 
Sept. 9, 2008 - PRLog -- EDGE MEDIA GROUP, INC. (USA) welcomes the addition of an outstanding piece of undeveloped land, “Blue Water Ranch” to their already host of ultra-luxury real estate opportunities now previewing on edgewebtv.com, The Global Real Estate Marketplace™.

Set in a truly innovative and interactive environment, and through the use of HD-digital quality video and virtual presentations, edgewebtv.com has been designed and developed to showcase affluent real estate developments on a global level while capturing and linking targeted audiences from around the world.

In the northern region of the Andean Patagonia of Chile, a rare and uniquely valuable property exists, owing much to its location, size, pristine beauty, absolute privacy and ready accessibility.  Located in southern Chile’s Lake District at a of latitude 40º S, this 63 square mile property is bordered on the west by the Andes mountain range and Argentina’s million acre Lanin National Park.  To the east are mountain ranges reflected in a pristine mountain lake.  Between these mountain borders rests an ancient temperate Andean forest, bursting with wildlife, majestic old-growth trees, vast grass plains and valleys, miles of trout filled rivers and streams, gushing springs, hot springs, waterfalls and over 20 miles of well maintained internal roads that provide dependable access throughout much of the property.  This is a place of isolation and privacy, yet is easily accessible from both Chile and neighboring Argentina.  

An easy one hour drive to the east, across the Andes is San Martín de los Andes.  A charming mountain town nestled on the tip of Lago Lácar, Argentina between high peaks. The town is a regional tourism capital with arts-and-crafts shops, gear-rental shops, restaurants, and hotels that constitute much of downtown.  The town is quieter than Bariloche and decidedly more picturesque, thanks to its timber-heavy architecture and Swiss Alpine influence.  

San Martín overflows with activities including biking, hiking, boating, snow skiing, hunting and fishing.  The tourism infrastructure here is excellent, with every lodging or resort option imaginable and plenty of great restaurants and shopping.

Across the lake and a two hour scenic drive to the west is the charming Chilean coastal town of Valdivia.  Valdivia is called the City of Rivers, for the Valdivia, Cau Cau and Calle Calle rivers that surround the city adding much to the areas natural scenic beauty.  Valdivia was founded in 1522 by Pedro de Valdivia of Spain, and is considered one of Chile’s most beautiful cities. With a rich and vivid history, natural beauty and a fine tourist infrastructure, this port in Chile’s gorgeous Lake District is a wonderful place to spend time.

For additional information and an in-depth look at Blue Water Ranch, please visit edgewebtv.com.
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