Lake Pehoé
Lake Pehoé (Spanish pronunciation: [peoˈe]) is a surface water body located in Torres del Paine National Park, in the Magallanes Region of southern Chile. The lake is fed mainly by Paine River through the Nordenskjöld Lake, but it also receives the waters of the outlet of Skottsberg Lake.[2]
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Location | Magallanes Region |
Coordinates | 51°06′S 73°04′W[1] |
Primary inflows | Paine River |
Primary outflows | Paine River |
Basin countries | Chile |
Surface area | 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi)[2] |
References | [1][2] |
Paine River waters feeding the Pehoé Lake have emerged from the Salto Grande waterfall. In this upper reach of the Pehoe Lake watershed there are numerous flora and fauna, including grazing wild guanaco.[3]
Gallery
- Pehoé Lake, in the Torres del Paine National Park
- Lake Pehoé sunrise
- Cuernos del Paine from Lake Pehoé
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