Video | Mystery in a lake in Neuquén due to a strange movement: they reveal what it is about
A Mysterious movement in the waters of a lake in Neuquén caused a stir among those who vacationed in the place. This generated a debate among those They claimed that it was an urban legend and those who sought a logical explanation for it.
This is Lake Nompehuen, in the town of Ñorquinco. Days ago, a suspicious ripple and bubbling in the water caused a stir among those vacationing. Is it “living leather” or a simple phenomenon of nature?
As geologist Alberto Garrido explained to Diario RÍO NEGRO, “a priori The phenomenon is reminiscent of a limnic eruption, which includes a large escape of carbon dioxide. This occurs in lakes, especially those with cold waters.
And he indicated that, in summary, there is a stratification of the waters which generates large bubbles and bad smell.
Mystery in a lake in Neuquén due to a strange movement: what the legend of the “leather” says
Although science has its explanation for what happened, there were no shortage of those They talked about a well-known Mapuche legend to define the phenomenon that occurred in Lake Nompehuen.
The “living leather” or devil’s blanket, wekufe leather in Mapuche, is an aquatic creature that appears especially on very hot days.
It resembles a cowhide that floats through the currents of rivers or lagoons but in reality it has two bulging eyes like those of a manta ray and a prominent set of teeth on the sides of the body with which it attacks and destroys the unwary, says the legend.