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Bungalows are two story structures nestled in the native forest. Access is by way of a meandering river rock path through the woods. As you cross your terrace and enter, you will first notice the doors, hand carved
from Chilean hardwoods. Four panels of original art, depicting ancient hieroglyphics, appear before you on the living room wall.
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Leather and hand crafted wood furnishings provide a comfortable environment in this wooded setting. Your sleeping area is in the second story. The living room is a place where you can relax in ample yet private
comfort, or, you have room to invite friends over for the evening.
Travel means luggage. If you're on an expedition, that means even more luggage. Thus, we have provided large walk-in closets with
shelves and drawers for your personal comfort.
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Your bungalow has a separate dressing room and a full bath. The bath is equipped with a Jacuzzi for your relaxation and you will find Rosen five-star box springs and mattresses, fluffy towels, bathrobes and goose
down comforters--- simple pleasures, not easily encountered in this yet developing part of the world. In the early spring and late fall, mornings and evenings are cool. You will appreciate the thermostat controlled
central heating, something we take for granted in many parts of the world. It’s a rarity in Patagonia
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