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Nov. 27 Processed mice in Baradero
Nov. 28 Left 10 a.m. and drove to Villa Angostura, then north to
Campín Cóiho/Bambo on a cliff at the north end of
Río Correntoso. The first bambo as you drive along the
north side of Naluel Huapi appears 12 km SE of Villa Angostura
at Puerto Estacas. Doesn't become really abundant until
north of Angostura. Dozens of heavily loaded trucks carrying
sawed lumber, headed east. Stopped for lunch at our collecting
site in a grove of cóihoes along a river flowing along
the lake. Several córheas with rifio elbow-bows.
In general there is a reciprocal distribution of cyprès
and bambo, with overlap. The road that runs north between
Laguna Espejo and Correntoso is lined with good rifio
cóiho/bambo. We saw not one dead clemp, none in
flower. An enormous wind road cut made a couple of
years ago is continuing to weed and scatter bamboo.
The