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Coyhaique is the best starting point for visiting the Marble Chapels, a series of stunning water-carved marble caves on the turquoise Lake General Carrera, the country's largest lake. Visitors to the ...
The Marble Caves sit on the shores of a turquoise glacial lake in southern Chile. Light bounces off the water onto the walls, creating a magical, ever-changing display inside the caverns.
It's the Marble Caves in Patagonia, Chile, which are known for their dazzling colors and pristine waters, and once you see them, chances are you'll start humming "Under the Sea." ...
The marble caves along General Carrera Lake in Patagonia, Chile, are over 6,000 years old. The smooth intricate shapes inside of the caves are the result of lake currents that have carved through ...
The marble caves along General Carrera Lake in Patagonia, Chile, are over 6,000 years old. The smooth intricate shapes inside of the caves are the result of lake currents that have carved through the ...
The Marble Caves in Chile are a true natural wonder, full of vibrant splashes of color thanks to the sparkling turquoise water.
“At the end of the world,” the photographer Brigitte Grignet writes, “lies one of the most remote and undisturbed areas of Patagonia.” This sparsely populated region in southern Chile ...
The next place to add to your bucket list: Patagonia, Chile. In a freshwater glacier lake called General Carrera Lake stands a peninsula of marble caves called Capillas de Mármol. The natural ...
“At the end of the world,” the photographer Brigitte Grignet writes, “lies one of the most remote and undisturbed areas of Patagonia.” This sparsely populated region in southern Chile ...