Argentina // Patagonia

Sarmiento and the Bosque Petrificado

Heading north from Perito Moreno, the RN-40 has undergone some major rerouting, and  now heads northeast from Río Mayo to meet the RN-26 at a junction 70km west of SARMIENTO, the first real town you reach if you travel up the whole RN-40 from El Calafate. A rough-and-ready but not unappealing pioneering settlement with a couple of worthwhile attractions, Sarmiento can also be reached along the RN-26 from Comodoro Rivadavia, 150km to the east. Cutting through hilly steppe country covered in duraznillo bushes, this road provides ample evidence of the country’s oilfields, with the nodding heads of hundreds of oil wells relentlessly probing the ground. Just over 30km south of Sarmiento, a well-tended site allows you to see in situ one of the best preserved examples in the country of a petrified forest, the Bosque Petrificado Sarmiento. Beyond the RN-26 intersection, the (paved, but badly potholed) RN-40 heads northwest again, crossing some particularly bleak Patagonian pampa, towards Tecka and, eventually, Esquel in the Argentine Lake District.

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