Puente del Inca
Posted by admin on September 29th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedSe lo llama Puente del Inca a un puente natural producto de una formación rocosa. El puente pasa por ensima del río Las Cuevas. Queda en el noroeste cordillerano de la provincia de Mendoza. Allí hay aguas termales ricas en minerales y sales. Se dice que son aguas curativas y de anti-estrés. Si un objeto es expuesto en las termas un par de días se mineraliza.
En 1925 se construyó un famoso hotel, del cual se usaban las aguas termales naturales. Cada cuarto tenía su propio baño termal. Allí asistían famosos de la época. En 1965 un alud destruyó la mayoría del hotel y quedó abandonado en ruinas.
Hoy es un lugar muy turístico donde se puede apreciar el puente, las termas y las ruinas del hotel.

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