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During the week he holed up in an army cabin in Uspallata, smoking Camels and eating Twizzlers.
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Eventually, he reached the movie set in remote Uspallata, and found he was so famous he couldn't walk down the streets in a place so small it hardly had streets.
A Star's Trek 2008
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Vegetación de los Andes Centrales de Argentina: el valle de Uspallata, Mendoza.
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We set out on our return to Chile by the Uspallata pass situated north of Mendoza.
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We crossed the Uspallata range, and at night slept at the custom-house — the only inhabited spot on the plain.
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We set out on our return to Chile by the Uspallata pass situated north of Mendoza.
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The Uspallata range is separated from the main Cordillera by a long narrow plain or basin, like those so often mentioned in Chile, but higher, being six thousand feet above the sea.
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The Uspallata range is separated from the main Cordillera by a long narrow plain or basin, like those so often mentioned in Chile, but higher, being six thousand feet above the sea.
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Casuchas, or houses of refuge, have not been built in this pass as in that of Uspallata, and therefore, during the autumn, the Portillo is little frequented.
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In this part of Chile there are two passes across the Andes to Mendoza: the one most commonly used, namely, that of Aconcagua or Uspallata — is situated some way to the north; the other, called the Portillo, is to the south, and nearer, but more lofty and dangerous.
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