“Maybe the Pope could drive around through the snow in his popemobile, in his native country,” says reader Argiris Diamantis. “This could) teach the world what climate change really means: the world is getting colder.”
1 June 2016 – The Camino de las Altas Cumbres is closed by snow because of the heavy snowfall that occurs in Pampa de Achala. A white blanket covers the route between El Condor and La Posta.
A snowstorm left a noticeable white mantle on the area from 7.40, especially between La Posta and El Condor.
Departmental sources San Alberto Police confirmed that at 10 was disrupted traffic on Copina, the east and the west Mina Clavero.
http://www.lavoz.com.ar/ciudadanos/cortan-el-camino-de-las-altas-cumbres-por-la-nieve
Picture: snow in Pampa de Achala.
http://staticd71.lavozdelinterior.com.ar/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_980_551/public/nota_periodistica/Nieve-86.jpg
http://staticd71.lavozdelinterior.com.ar/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_565_318/public/nota_periodistica/nieve-altas-cumbres.jpg
http://staticf5a.lavozdelinterior.com.ar/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_565_318/public/nota_periodistica/nieve_cordoba.jpg
Thanks to Argiris Diamantis for these links
“Pampa de Achala is the name given to a vast region that lies at the heart of the Sierras de Córdoba located within Sierras Pampeanas, and located in central-northwest of Argentina,” says Argiris.
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