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In a freshwater glacier lake called General Carrera Lake stands a peninsula of marble caves called Capillas de Mármol. The natural wonder has multiple names, including the Marble Cathedral and
And for a big finale, end your trip here on General Carrera Lake, the site of the fabulously photographable Marble Caves. Photo by Michele Falzone/Stockbyte/Getty Images Torres del Paine National Park
Fingal's Cave, Isle of Staffa, Scotland. This basalt sea cave features impressive hexagonal columns and a stunning natural acoustic, producing an otherworldly experience for visitors. Marble Caves, General Carrera Lake, Chile/Argentina. These unique caves are formed by waves eroding the marble cliffs over thousands of years, resulting in
Capilla de Mármol. Well worth the detour, these sculpted geological formations are accessible by boat on Lago General Carrera. Trips in small motorized boats or kayaks only go out in calm boating conditions. If you're driving, continue 8km south of Puerto RĂo Tranquilo to the tour boats at BahĂa Manso; it's directly across from the caves and
Marble Caves (Capilla de Mármol) on General Carrera Lake, Rio Tranquilo, Patagonia, Chile, e76d83f96c61a8b0385a68ac30d6832d 1d7e5d1179cfe6836d1e5f2a498314bf
3gtnI. The distance between Santiago and the stunning Marble Caves ( Cuevas de Mármol) is 1,367 miles (2,200 km). As the caves are in a fairly remote area of Chile, the best way to get there is by taking a two-hour flight and an additional four-hour drive. After you land at Balmaceda Airport (BBA), you'll have to continue on to Puerto Rio Tranquillo
The Marble Caves (Capillas de Mármol) are series of unique sculpted caves, carved into the Patagonian Andes on a peninsula of solid marble, bordering the remote glacial Lake General Carrera. Declared by Chile to be Nature’s Sanctuary, the stunning Marble Caves are the most famous attraction of Patagonia. The Cathedral, the Chapel and the
Location. General Carrera Lake or Lake Buenos Aires is a lake located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile. Both names are internationally accepted, while the autochthonous name of the lake is Chelenko, which means "stormy waters" in Aonikenk. Another historical name is Coluguape from Mapuche, a derivative of this name is applied to
The caves (Capillas de Mármol) are a shining example of Mother Nature’s artistry, hidden on South America’s third-largest freshwater lake. Take to the waters of General Carerra Lake on a kayak and explore grottoes sculpted into marble cathedrals by the elements. Paddle through marble-veined archways and tunnels and alongside twisted
#MarbleCaves #LolaVhekz #BeautifulPlacesTo skip the intro 00:36MARBLE CAVES, CHILE.One of the most isolated natural treasures of the world; the Marble Caves
To get to the Marble Caves, visitors can take a flight from Santiago, Chile's capital to Coyhaique city. From Coyhaique city visitors can take a car drive to General Carrera Lake which is about 117 kilometers away and takes nearly two hours. Visitors are advised to wear clothes suited for rain while coming for a visit to Marble Caves.
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