Sunday, August 17, 2014

The most beautiful places in Chile

Chile is a beautiful country, considered the longest country in the world and yet has no more than 180 km wide, with a coastline that stretches more than 4,300 km. Among the most important attractions and sights is the world's driest desert, glaciers, fjords, valleys, forests and many volcanoes along the cool blue waters of the Pacific.

Let's see what we can see in Chile 

Easter Island: 

One of the most isolated islands on Earth, Easter Island is located in the south eastern Pacific Ocean. The island is famous for its 887 moai, created in the early centuries by so-called Rapanui. These stone giants are recognized worldwide and are distributed in different places of the island. Easter Island also offers diving can admire the marine wonders of the island, surfing and trekking among many others. You can not miss visiting the volcanic craters and the beach.

  Lauca National Park: 

It is located in the far north of Chile, in the Andes and is one of the main tourist attractions in Chile. The most spectacular feature is the beautiful Lake Lauca Chungará, one of the highest lakes in the world. Hovering over her perfect cone Parinacota volcano, a dormant volcano with a twin .; Pomerape Volcano, just across the border with Bolivia.

Pucon: 

Located in the south central Lakeland with a beautiful lake and a towering volcano making it one of the most popular tourist sites in Chile. It offers a variety of sports and recreational activities like water skiing, snowmobiling, rafting and kayaking, horseback riding, hot springs and magnificent climbing Villarrica volcano.

Valley of the Moon: 

Located in the Atacama desert, this stunning desert landscape is the result of centuries of winds and flooding on the sand and stone of the region. Large sand dunes and rock formations mimic the surface of the moon, giving the region its name, which translates as "Valley of the Moon."

The island of Chiloé: 

It is the archipelago of Chiloé in the Lakes Region's largest island and the second largest island in South America after Tierra del Fuego. In part because of its physical isolation from the rest of Chile, Chiloé has a very special architecture and local culture that makes it unique. Full of myths and legends Island, which brings an air of mystery and magic. Truly a unique place in Chile.

Landscapes of chile




 

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