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Of Our  Chile  Ranch
One of the Gardens at a Chile Hotel
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Click the pages below, and read it from left to right to get a good understanding.  The blue gives you the General idea, the green, additional info for the interested, and the red for those who  want to join us.
Great for boating and fishing all year long and there are no crowds.
This line is about the same latitude
 as the Northern California Border.
  Our land is a little colder than
 San Francisco, but overall, warmer
 and  more desirable than Seattle,
or Portland.
This borders on the deep, long, inlet you see in the upper picture.
The  City of Puerto Montt
About 30 miles wide at this point.
The fishing is great,
Salt water and
Fresh water.
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Santiago de Chile
Chile Ranch
Western Village
Brazil
We have most of our Pacific 
Ocean Water- front on
 these small pieces of land.
A map that gives us elevations.
 Note the rivers.  We have many miles
of Private River Frontage.   When I
say Private, I mean Private.  We own
both sides of the Rivers.
 We are working on Getting a
better copy of this survey.
The elevations are very hard to read.

The Land Area at the bottom gives
The size of our land.  It is 7 separate
Parcels of land.  One large main
Body and 6 out-lying areas.

We have Ocean Water Front on
both the North and South.  The one
road on the land runs from the West
across about 2/3 of the main body
of the property.

We also have our own Private
Volcano on the Southern
section.  The Spanish name is a
word that means “Extinct.”
It has been extinct for several
thousands of years and shows
no sighs of going active again.
The material on the sides of this
Volcano may be of significant value
to us.  On one side is thin layers of
Stone than is “ready made” stone
tiles.  You just pick it up, layer
by layer.  We have thousands
of tons of it.

 It appears that it
was never a very active volcano.
It just ran some thin layers
of lava very slowly
down the sides  One layer cooled
off and then it ran another
layer over it, over and over again.
It sure made some nice tiles, Just
break out whatever size you want.
This could be a good building
material for us.  We are going to
have homes of stone, wood,
and glass.

It is not your “average” volcano.

The other side has
small porous rocks that are
used in flower and vegetable
gardens to maintain moisture for
long periods of time.  We also
have thousands of tons of this.

I am told than running ATV’s
up and down the sides will also be
a lot of fun.
This is the only road on the land today.
It was constructed in 1964 by an
American Lumber Company who came
in here and cut  some timber.  The two
red circles are “magnified” below so you
can see how the road looks today and
how the trees have grown back.
This water was calm
 all 3 times I visited it
and in every picture
I have seen.  But I
am sure there are
some rough days.