Cochamó is a Chilean town and commune located in Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region. The capital of the commune is the town of Río Puelo, which is named after the Puelo River.

History

This sprawling commune was established in 1979; its capital is the Rio Puelo community. Settlement in the area dates back to prehispanic times. Later, the town emerged from stages of consolidating permanent occupation of Cochamó. Recently, ecotourism has become a constantly growing activity in the area. The population of Cochamó is mostly of Spanish origin, with small numbers of Germans and Italians.

Latitude 41°29′39″ S

Longitude 72°18′24″ W

Thursday, October 14, 2010

                     Field of 300 hectares. in the X Region, river side Traitor


- The area bordering the river Traitor
- Accessible only by boat and horse.
- Special for Tourism, Sport Fishing
   horseback riding, hiking, trips, etc..

The field was born in the foothills of Mount Yate, Yate Volcano
 adjacent to and on the East River intersects the Nevador, which
 together range from north to south Traitor River Valley which flows
into the Rio Puelo a couple of miles below.

See the Traidor river in Google Earth

See more pictures in "Fields in Southern Chile" Facebook group

US $ 1,892,000 + 2 %
CLP $ 900.000.000. + 2 %