One of our planet s most marvelous treasures.
Incredible marble caves chile.
It has a surface of 1 850 km of which 970 km exists in the chile and 880 km in the argentine.
The marble caves the most famous being marble chapel and marble cathedral are located near the west shore of the lake in chile.
The incredible underground caves made entirely of marble are among the most beautiful and spectacular caves on our planet.
There is no easy way to travel to the marble caves in patagonia.
They have been formed by flowing water over 6 000 years and are one of nature s greatest miracles.
The only way to reach the marble caves is by boat kayak or ferry.
Chile s incredible marble caves.
Carrera lake is the biggest lake in chile.
Lake general carrera in chile reflects seafoam greens sapphire blues and frosty grays onto rounded rock walls smoothed out from centuries of waves crashing against them.
While they may look artificial the marble caves are just a perfect combination of sunlight sparkling turquoise water and a blank canvas.
The marble caves in chile.
These geologic wonders were created by wave actions of the lake over the last 6 200 years.
Instead this will be a completely aquatic adventure.
They formed from waves eroding the rocks over 6 000 years.
Photo credit the incredible underground caves made entirely of marble are among the most beautiful and spectacular caves on our planet.
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General carrera lake a beautiful lake shared by chile and argentina both.
There is no road you can drive on to reach the caves and there is no paved pathway or area for you to stroll inside the caves.
The marble caves of cuevas de mármol are located on lake general carrera in chile.
These astonishing marble.
The stunning marble caves.
Their beautiful color is due to a.
Boat tours range from 15 to 75.
After hiking in el chaltén i headed back to chile to puerto rio tranquilo for the marble caves a group of marble rocks which have been naturally eroded and shaped by wind and water over a long period of time.