Pinturas River

[1] The river has its source in the Andes Mountains,[2] in the small massif of Mount Zeballos (2,743 m), located south of Lake Buenos Aires.

The Pinturas then flows into the Deseado River, completing its journey across the canyon.

Most well-known among these sites is Cueva de las Manos, a world heritage site which is located along the upper banks of the river.

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