Archivo por meses: noviembre 2021

Mina La Mejicana: Una de las 7 Maravillas de La Rioja

Este 2021 el gobierno de la provincia de La Rioja llevó adelante un concurso para que el público eligiera las 7 maravillas provinciales. La intención era que cada uno de los 18 departamentos de la provincia pudieran mostrar y promocionar su potencial turístico.

Luego de varias instancias de votación, en septiembre llegó la hora de elegir a las 7 ganadoras, y entre ellas está la histórica mina aurífera «La Mejicana», lugar al que fuimos durante nuestras últimas vacaciones pre pandemia, en una excursión 4×4 muy recomendable cuyo post podés leer acá.

Como no podía ser de otra manera, también hablamos en otro post del cablecarril de Chilecito, la colosal obra de ingeniería que se levantó para transportar el material extraído desde la mina hasta esta ciudad riojana. Las impresionantes estructuras metálicas aún están en pie y transpiran historia, siendo un tangible símbolo de una época pasada que no volverá.

Llegarse hasta el socavón de la mina lleva todo un día de excursión, pero bien vale la pena las incomodidades del viaje a campo traviesa por la montaña, ya sea por la aventura en sí, como para también deslumbrarse con las maravillosas vistas del trayecto.

Ni hablar de las sensaciones que producen llegar hasta los 4600 m.s.n.m. y encontrarse con toda esa maquinaria hoy en desuso, pero que a principios del siglo XX estaba en pleno funcionamiento. Es impactante poder admirar los restos en silencio e imaginar cómo habrán sido estos paisajes en el pasado.

Las vagonetas abandonadas a su suerte parecen hablarte por sí solas. De seguro tienen muchas historias por contar.

Además de la Mina La Mejicana, las otras 6 maravillas elegidas son La Quebrada del Cóndor, Las Ollitas, la Quebrada del Agua Negra, las Sierras de Tuaní, La Olla y la Quebrada de Ámbil. Aún no conozco ninguna de ellas por lo que de seguro he de volver a La Rioja para seguir descubriendo esta maravillosa provincia.

Visit to the Niagara Falls (Canadian Side).

Located in the South East of Canada, the Niagara River drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario. At a certain point of the watercourse, which also is the border between United States and Canada, are located the most famous waterfalls in the world.

With a vertical drop of around 62 meters and a flow rate of approximately 2800 m3 per second, Niagara Falls have the highest flow rate in North America. On the American side there are 2 waterfalls: the so-called American Falls and next to them, a smaller one, the Bridal Veil Falls.

In my opinion, the best side to visit Niagara Falls is the Canadian coast. That’s so because there you can enjoy a panoramical view of the American falls, and you will also be almost inside the most impressive fall: The Horseshoes Falls, named so due to their semicircular shape. Just be careful, you don’t want to fall into the water!

An interesting thing about Niagara Falls is the fact that they are right in the middle of the city. You can walk down the avenue and enjoy the view of this natural wonder. You can almost touch them! This is amazing to me because in Argentina, to visit the Iguazú Falls, you need to drive about half an hour from the city into the jungle. Anyway, they are 2 totally different things, I invite you to visit both of them!

The city next to the Niagara Falls is commonly known as «The Canadian Las Vegas». I really didn’t like it too much, because it looks very artificially touristy. So many illuminated signs really clash with the natural beaty of the river and the falls. But of course, again, this is my own opinion.

You can enjoy the falls for free, just from the street. But of course, there are many paid options to live different experiences with them as a center. You can, for example, visit the back fo the falls and see the city through them. Or the option I chose: A boat ride, which is highly recommended because offers you the possibility of being really close to the flow of water.

The ticket price includes the nylon raincoat, which works properly on those bodyparts it covers. But you should know that your pants, and especially your sneakers will end up totally wet. Be very careful with your electronics too! Even when the boat seems to be far from the fall, the force of the falling water and the wind can suddenly wet your camera and damage it.

An interesting detail about the falls and the erosion generated by millions of liters of water every year: They seem to be «traveling» along the river. The average erosion rate during the last decade was about 0.91 meters per year, but due to technical improvements today this rate is at the 30 cm level. Around 10900 years ago, Niagara Falls were actually located near the current town of Queenston, around 10 km from the current position.

Niagara Falls are not only a tourist attraction and a natural beauty, but also an important power source for both countries, United States and Canada. That’s why they join forces to preserve the watercourse, and specially the bottom of the river was the subject of several studies. The most important of them took place in year 1969, when the flow was diverted during several months to avoid the American Falls, and scientists could work there.

A good idea, of course, would be to visit both sides of the Falls. You will need then your passport in order to cross the Rainbow Bridge that links Canada with the United States. You can even walk across it. But no matter how you do it, you will have to go through customs and immigration controls. Just be careful about time as there may be delays at the border. That’s why we chose to have a burger on the Canadian side after the boat ride…

Al least for Americans, Niagara Falls is a very traditional honeymoon destination. But of course, you don’t need to be about to get married to visit and enjoy them!