Argentina field notes, v1526
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Pearson 1984 and saw nothing. He saw deer out a couple of big clumps of Spira magna - still nothing. Didn't see the churrogs eat anything big, maybe worms or bugs; Then stopped at the town Place 11 km NNE of the city of Ciudad Huesca. There are two diggings also across the highway. Bulldozers were working in the Collan Curo Valley. The bulldozing part of the gas pipe line seems to be all done from the lower part of the Collan Curo Valley all the way to the divide between San Ramon and Juncal de Los Andes (about 1 km south of the road), and pipe line ditching. One of the engineers said that they are progressing about 1 km per day down the Collan Curo Valley. I stopped near the Ward's Estancia and walked about 200 m looking for animals in it - nothing. Clear all day, windy. Camped on the divide between San Ramon and Juncal de Los Andes (which is about 3 km). April 26 Night clear, cold, breezy. Drove through Juncal to San Martin, a smaller pipe line is being installed here close and is almost completed. Then off the hill towards Villa Argentina. Numerous stops for photos (gorgeous autumn leaves). At several stops out of San Martin there were two diggings; hard more. Sunny all day. Camped at Jugo Fallover. Most of