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Portfolio of Properties Portfolio of Properties VALLE CALIFORNIA · LAGO ESPOLÓN · RÍO PALENA · JEINIMENI · TORTEL MELIMOYU · LOS LEONES, Patagonia Sur is a conservation- oriented company that invests in, protects, and enhances scenically remarkable and ecologically valuable properties in Chilean Patagonia. Visit us at www.PatagoniaSur.com OPPORTUNITY | PATAGONIA 03 Chilean Patagonia is positioned as an attractive investment hub. Global interest in the zone´s conservation has propelled projects that aim to the shape the future of this magical and unexplored place while preserving the integrity of its past. QUALITY TIME | PATAGONIA 04 Disconnect from the world and reconnect with your family and friends while enjoying the pristine landscapes of these incredible properties. PORTFOLIO OF PROPERTIES | MAP 05 To Santiago 638 mi Puerto Montt Chiloé Chaitén LAGO ESPOLÓN RÍO PALENA VALLE CALIFORNIA MELIMOYU PATAGONIA Coyhaique ARGENTINA Balmaceda PACIFIC OCEAN Lake General Carrera LOS LEONES Chile Chico JEINIMENI Northern Ice Field TORTEL Valle California 8,000 acres VALLE CALIFORNIA | REGIONAL MAP 07 Chaitén Esquel LAGO ESPOLON PACIFIC OCEAN Lake Espolón Futaleufú Futaleufú River Lake Yelcho ARGENTINA Villa Santa Lucía Puerto Ramírez Frío River RÍO PALENA Palena Palena VALLE CALIFORNIA River Tigre River LAKE REGION Azul River AYSEN REGION Palena River LAGO PALENA La Junta NATIONAL RESERVE VALLE CALIFORNIA | GETTING THERE 08 3:30 hours / 2 stops ACCESS ARGENTINA THROUGH PUERTO VALLE SCL PALENA CHILE MONTT CALIFORNIA From Santiago SANTIAGO BUENOS AIRES to Valle 2 hrs 1 hr 30 min California 6:10 hours / 2 stops PUERTO VALLE CHILE SCL MONTT CHAITÉN CALIFORNIA BARILOCHE 2 hrs 40 min 3:30 min PUERTO MONTT ESQUEL CHAITÉN 13 hours / 2 stops PUERTO VALLE SCL CHAITÉN VALLE CALIFORNIA MONTT CALIFORNIA COYHAIQUE 2 hrs 8 hrs 3:30 min VALLE CALIFORNIA 5:30 hours / 1 stop ACCESS PACIFIC ATLANTIC THROUGH OCEAN OCEAN BUENOS VALLE ARGENTINA AIRES ESQUEL CALIFORNIA From Buenos Aires PUNTA ARENAS to Valle California 2:30 hrs 3 hrs VALLE CALIFORNIA | YOUR OWN PRIVATE RESERVE 09 Patagonia Sur´s Valle California property has been permanently protected through an innovative and practical new Chilean legal agreement, the Servidumbre Voluntaria, that also accommodates a variety of sustainable land uses including agriculture, reforestation with native-species trees, eco-tourism, and a limited number of private residences. VALLE CALIFORNIA | CONSERVATION 10 of the reserve´s 8,000 acres are governed by a Conservation 100% Easemente (Servidumbre Voluntaria). of the property is designated as conservation land, permitting low-impact activities by the reserve´s owners 92% such as horseback riding, trekking, fly-fishing, bird- watching, and more). of the property is designated for the construction of private 8% residences by the owners of the reserve. A maximum of 25 residences can be built in these Limited Development Areas. VALLE CALIFORNIA | LIMITED DEVELOPMENT AREAS (LDAS) 11 To Palena 14 miles Va l l e Ca l i fo r n i a Each LDA has unique geographical, LAS LAGUNAS ecological, and scenic features that 43 acres offer different experiences. 2 parcels (2 available) LA ESTRELLA PARCELS AVAILABLE 251 acres PARCELS UNDER 10 parcels (5 available) AGREEMENT PROPERTY LIMITS EL MORRO 58 acres 3 parcels (3 available) LAGUNA CORAZÓN 36 acres 2 parcels (0 available) LA CONFLUENCIA 93 acres 4 parcels (0 available) EL TIGRE ALTO 104 acres 4 parcels (4 available) To Reserva Nacional Lago Palena 4 miles VALLE CALIFORNIA | ADVENTURE OPPORTUNITIES 12 Horseback riding, lake and river kayaking, hiking on an extensive trail network, white- water rafting and float trips, mountain biking, plus limitless opportunities for nature study and birdwatching. VALLE CALIFORNIA | FLY-FISHING 13 Valle California’s world-class fly fishing in the Tigre and Azul Rivers and pristine alpine lakes is richly varied, and includes a range of trout and salmon species. VALLE CALIFORNIA | FAUNA 14 The property includes habitats and wildlife corridors for breeding and resident populations of a diverse range of species, including condors, pumas, the South American Gray Fox and the Magellanic Woodpecker. VALLE CALIFORNIA | LAGO PALENA NATIONAL RESERVE 15 The richness of Valle California extends far beyond its borders. Nearby attractions include the Lago Palena National Reserve (4 miles to the south), Futaleufú National Reserve, Corcovado National Park, Lago Rosselot National Reserve and Queulat National Park. * Photo: Lago Palena National Reserve Lago Espolón 438 acres LAGO ESPOLÓN | LOCATION 17 Endowed with some of the most dramatic views around Futaleufú, our river and lakefront property on secluded Lago Espolón is encircled by majestic snow-covered mountains and is a paradise for water and nature lovers alike. LAGO ESPOLÓN | GETTING THERE 18 ARGENTINA 3:15 hours / 2 stops ACCESS THROUGH PUERTO SCL FUTALEUFÚ ESPOLÓN CHILE MONTT SANTIAGO BUENOS AIRES From Santiago to Lago 2:00 hrs 1 hr 15 min Espolón 6:30 hours / 3 stops CHILE PUERTO SCL CHAITÉN FUTALEUFÚ MONTT ESPOLÓN BARILOCHE PUERTO MONTT 2:00 hrs 45 min 3:30 min 15 min CHAITÉN ESQUEL LAGO ESPOLÓN FUTALEUFÚ 4:45 hours / 2 stops ACCESS COYHAIQUE THROUGH BUENOS ARGENTINA AIRES ESQUEL FUTALEUFÚ ESPOLÓN From Buenos Aires to Lago Espolón 2:30 hrs 2:00 hrs 15 min PACIFIC ATLANTIC OCEAN OCEAN PUNTA ARENAS LAGO ESPOLÓN | LOCATION MAP 19 GLACIER 6 MILES BLANCO RIVER CENIZA RIVER 162 ACRES (In process) Lago Espolón 276 ACRES ALTO ESPOLÓN RIVER LAKE ESPOLÓN FUTALEUFÚ 5 MILES FUTALEUFÚ NATIONAL RESERVE 12,5 MILES LAGO ESPOLÓN | PROPERTY 20 The property features almost a mile of lake frontage, the most prominent and spectacular peninsula on the lake, waterfalls, a beautiful beach, one mile along the Ceniza River, access to a nearby glacier, and proximity to the world-famous Futaleufú River. LAGO ESPOLÓN | ADVENTURE OPPORTUNITIES 21 The sapphire-blue Lago Espolón is ideal for sailing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. Emptying into the lake, the Ceniza, Blanco, and Espolón Rivers invite exploration, and impressive waterfalls, beaches, wildlife, and vistas reward hikers, kayakers, and horseback riders. LAGO ESPOLÓN | ADVENTURE OPPORTUNITIES 22 In the indigenous Mapudungun language, Futaleufú means "Big River," and its challenging Class IV and V white-water rapids more than live up to the name. Excellent fly-fishing waits around every turn. LAGO ESPOLÓN | CABINS 23 The property contains two intimate log cabins with lake frontage views. Each cabin is open-plan and accommodates up to six people, ideal for families with children or couples looking for a cozy retreat. Río Palena 119 acres RÍO PALENA | GETTING THERE 25 3:00 hours / 1 stop ARGENTINA ACCESS PUERTO THROUGH SCL PALENA CHILE MONTT From SANTIAGO Santiago BUENOS AIRES to Río Palena 2:00 hrs 1:00 hr CHILE 5:40 hours / 2 stops PUERTO SCL CHAITËN RÍO PALENA MONTT BARILOCHE PUERTO MONTT 2 hrs 40 min 3:00 hrs ESQUEL RÍO PALENA 5:30 hours / 1 stop COYHAIQUE ACCESS THROUGH BUENOS ESQUEL PALENA ARGENTINA AIRES From Buenos Aires to Río Palena PACIFIC ATLANTIC OCEAN OCEAN 2:00 hrs 3:30 hrs PUNTA ARENAS RÍO PALENA | LOCATION MAP 26 VALLE CALIFORNIA 12 MILES ARGENTINA 6 MILES PALENA AIRFIELD TOWN OF PALENA Río Palena FUTALEUFÚ 47 MILES 119 ACRES PALENA RIVER The property is located just outside the town of Palena, close to the town’s main access road via the Carretera Austral. RÍO PALENA | RIVERFRONT 27 The property abuts the tranquil Palena River, host to world-class fly fishing. The nearby Futaleufú River beckons with world- famous Class IV and V white-water rapids that provide thrills for even the most adventurous kayakers and rafting enthusiasts. RÍO PALENA | ORGANIC GARDEN AND ORCHARD 28 An organic garden and mature apple orchard produce fresh vegetables and fruits on-site, offering an opportunity for local school-children to learn about sustainable agriculture. RÍO PALENA | LOCAL CULTURE 29 Palena´s friendly town residents form a lively and engaging community. During the annual February rodeo, events such as wild-horse riding embrace gaucho traditions. RÍO PALENA | LOCATION 30 The Río Palena property offers the best of both worlds: Proximity to a close-knit community and its comforts as well as an outdoor lifestyle with endless recreational opportunities. Jeinimeni 3,114 acres JEINIMENI | REGIONAL MAP 32 AYSEN REGION ARGENTINA CERRO CASTILLO NATURAL RESERVE SAN RAFAEL LAKE GENERAL NATIONAL PARK CARRERA SAN RAFAEL LAGOON LOS LEONES CHILE CHICO JEINIMENI RESERVA NACIONAL JEINIMENI ESTANCIA CHACABUCO NORTHERN (Future Patagonia ICEFIELD National Park) LAKE COCHRANE PACIFIC OCEAN COCHRANE BAKER RIVER SAN RAFAEL NATIONAL PARK TORTEL JEINIMENI | LOCATION MAP 33 TO LAKE GENERAL CARRERA 19 MILES LAGO JEINIMENI 5 MILES (JEINIMENI NATIONAL RESERVE) LAS NIEVES Jeinimeni RIVER 3,114 ACRES FLAMINGO LAKE JEINIMENI RIVER TO CHILE CHICO 25 MILES CHILE ARGENTINA JEINIMENI | GETTING THERE 34 3:15 hours / 1 stops ACCESS THROUGH SCL CHILE JEINIMENI ARGENTINA CHILE CHICO From Santiago to Jeinimeni 2:30 hrs 45 min SANTIAGO BUENOS AIRES 3:35 hours / 2 stops SCL BALMACEDA CHILE JEINIMENI CHICO CHILE 2:20 hrs 30 min 45 min BARILOCHE PUERTO MONTT CHAITÉN 6:35 hours / 3 stops FUTALEUFÚ SCL BALMACEDA PUERTO CHILE JEINIMENI COYHAIQUE IBANEZ CHICO BALMACEDA PUERTO IBANEZ CHILE CHICO JEINIMENI 2:20 hrs 1:30 hrs 2:00 hrs 45 min ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN PUNTA ARENAS JEINIMENI | LAGO JEINIMENI NATIONAL RESERVE 35 Jeinimeni is situated south of the town of Chile Chico and a mere 15-minute drive from the 390.000 acre Lago Jeinimeni National Reserve. Famous for its turquoise-blue lake, the reserve serves as a gateway to the future Patagonia National Park, slated to open in 2015. JEINIMENI | PIEDRA CLAVADA CIRCUIT 36 One of the region´s highlights is the Piedra Clavada Circuit, a trekking route with impressive geologic formations and the Cave of the Hands, an ancient artistic legacy of the Tehuelche indians. JEINIMENI | PROPERTY 37 Located at the confluence of two rivers, including the pristine, turquoise-blue Jeinimeni River, the property is characterized by pockets of gorgeous native forest and stunning striated rock formations.
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