ποΈIsla de Lobos
412 years ago, Isla de Lobos was the place where the first cattle landed in Uruguay.
A hidden paradise of 1,200 hectares, surrounded by impressive rivers on the tranquil west coast of Uruguay, with a combination of abundant nature.
Triangular in shape, with unique coastal features.
To the west, along the Uruguay River, there is a low strip with surprising biodiversity, protected as a natural wetland reserve. The Argentine coast offers spectacular sunsets and occasionally cigar-shaped clouds that announce the Pampero wind.
On the northeast coast, along the YaguarΓ River, we find a narrow but deep channel with a higher and fertile coastline. Finally, on the southeast coast, near the Boca Falsa of the RΓo Negro and its delta, there stretches a long beach of white sand, surrounded by native forest and bathed by wide, calm, and shallow waters, teeming with fish.
The project aims to develop the most efficient process to optimize the development of civilization using all available technologies to establish a sustainability-based protocol that can be applied worldwide.
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