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Marble caves in Chile
Marble caves in Chile: a place created by the invisible “breath” of nature
One of the most beautiful places on our vast planet is located on the border of Chile and Argentina in the Patagonian Andes. A fabulous creation created by nature itself, located in South America in one of the deepest lakes in the world – Buenos Aires.
Locals call it majestically the Marble Cathedral, but many tourist avenues refer to it as Las Cavernas de Marmol or the Marble caves of Chile. This is the most striking and memorable attraction in Patagonia, which is visited annually by tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world. Continue reading
Uyuni is the largest salt marsh in the world
If you think that you know everything about salt and it will not surprise you, then you should go to Uyuni to get acquainted with it again in the vast white desert.
Uyuni is the largest salt marsh in the world. It covers 12,106 km2, which is 5 times the area of Luxembourg.
The huge mountain lake Minchin 25,000 years ago almost completely dried up, leaving behind a couple of small reservoirs and two giant salt marshes: Uyuni and Koipasa.
The dried-up Uyuni salt lake is the main attraction of Bolivia. Continue reading