Lot1(a)”The Caves of the Painted Hands” are World renowned & generate continuous global publicity from TV, newspapers, academia, artistic comment & [currently] from postage stamps portraying the World famous paintings. The name of the surrounding host conservation range-park will be forevermore associated with “The Caves of the Painted Hands”.
Lot 1(b). Los Pinos. Here are 108 square miles [69,160 acres] of perfect range for wildlife. This range-land includes good stands of Molle forest amidst undisturbed range for Rheas [American Ostrich], Pumas, Guanacos, Armadillo, Skunk, Andean Condor, Red-Backed Hawk, the rare Huemel deer & so many more animals, crucially, with their food chain intact. Small lakes dot the landscape & give animals a choice of watering holes which gives them a greater chance of escaping predators. This assists the well balanced wildlife population.
Lot 1(c). Flamingo Lake range lands. Here are 38 square miles [24,700 acres] of pristine environment surrounding the lake that attracts a great number of birds to nest & feed. This is one of the most important bird colony sites in all of Latin America. The isolation, availability of food & undisturbed tranquillity are the qualities that attract the bird colonies & this guarantees, for the time being, the habittat for the birds. The conservation buying programme will firmly underpin the future here. Birds include the blacked neck Swan, 20 species of duck, Coots, many species of Geese, Coscoroba Swans [the smallest swans], Rheas [American Ostrich], Flamingos & many more.
Lot 4. The Lake itself [see above at number 3] is 4,940 acres or about 7.7 square miles of sparkling tranquillity.
For more nformation regarding the lands, please contact the World Wildlife Foundation.