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  • Foto Number: ARG-094

There are huge flocks of sheep in Patagonia. Not the meat but the wool is the main purpose of sheep farming. One sheep yields four to five kilos of wool. After shearing, it is pressed into bales weighing about 200 kilograms and wrapped in a cloth on which a worker writes the name of the estancia. - Estancia “Las Toscas” in the province of Santa Cruz. - 1976

  • Keywords:
    South America Argentina ARG Neuquén Santa Cruz-ARG Patagonia Estancia Las Toscas wool

Description

  • Foto Number: ARG-094

There are huge flocks of sheep in Patagonia. Not the meat but the wool is the main purpose of sheep farming. One sheep yields four to five kilos of wool. After shearing, it is pressed into bales weighing about 200 kilograms and wrapped in a cloth on which a worker writes the name of the estancia. - Estancia “Las Toscas” in the province of Santa Cruz. - 1976

  • Keywords:
    South America Argentina ARG Neuquén Santa Cruz-ARG Patagonia Estancia Las Toscas wool

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