Latin America places

in nature •  6 years ago 

Caleta Tortel, the city that does not touch the ground (Chile)

The town of Caleta Tortel is located in one of the rainiest regions of the world: they can fall some 4000 millimeters per year. For this reason, the city of Caleta Tortel is elevated and proof against any setback due to the abundant rainfall, connected by numerous wooden footbridges. Of course, cars are not used nor there are streets, and until a few years ago, you could only reach the place by boat. 1.jpg

Purmamarca and the hill of seven colors

Puermamarca that a small town in the Quebrada de Humahuaca, famous for being at the foot of a hill of "Siete Colores". The environment of the place and the environment could not be more special: a place stopped in time and surrounded by shades on the mountain that exceed our capacity for amazement.2.jpg 3.jpg

Salinas de Uyuni, Bolivia

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It is the largest desert in the whole world. It is also where heaven and earth mingle, giving you a sin for opportunities to take photographs.

Jungle of the Amazon, on the border with Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.

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So different and monumental, we would need all the other destinations to do all the things you can do here. Regardless, it's amazing!

https://www.buzzfeed.com/conzpreti/26-lugares-impresionantes-en-america-latina-que-us?utm_term=.qczVV8bdB#.sfL99LRYZ

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