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The Valdés peninsula is a coastal accident on the Argentine Sea, in the province of Chubut, Argentina. It is currently part of the nine World Heritage Sites declared by Unesco in Argentina. This Patagonian nature reserve is known for the marine animals that inhabit the sea and the surrounding beaches, such as whales, sea lions and elephant seals, as well as for the clarity of its waters for diving, where you can find groupers, dogfish, sea bream, bass, pejerreyes and false sea salmon.

Valdés Peninsula

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