Aguas Verdes, human settlement in Argentina
Aguas Verdes is a small village in La Costa Partido near Argentina's coast, characterized by dunes reaching up to 20 feet (6 meters) high and lined with pine, eucalyptus, and poplar trees. The landscape opens onto wide beaches with walking paths where visitors can enjoy the sea breeze and sound of waves throughout the year.
The village developed from its origins as a farming and fishing settlement into a destination for those seeking escape from city life. The Duhau family, who built the Castillo Duhau as one of the first structures in the area, played a key role in establishing the local community and district.
The village is easily reached through main roads with convenient parking available nearby. Visitors can find various accommodations including hotels, cabins and apartments, plus local shops, dining options and tourist information throughout the area.
The Castillo Duhau stands as one of the area's first buildings right beside the shore, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's early architecture. The nearby Termas Marinas thermal baths in San Clemente add a relaxing dimension with their mineral-rich waters.
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