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From the bohemian charm of Pichilemu to the majestic Andes, Chile offers a blend of natural wonders, vibrant culture, and ...
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 ...
T he Marble Caves are natural rock formations with curved walls covered in swirling mineral patterns. They sit on the shores of General Carrera Lake, a glacial lake in southern Chile. The lake ...
The Marble Caves of Cuevas de Mármol are located on Lake General Carrera in Chile. They formed from waves eroding the rocks over 6,000 years. Boat tours range from $15 to $75.
The Marble Caves are part of a larger cave group that dots the shores of Lago General Carrera. No one knows who "discovered" the caves — people have likely known about them since they developed.
On Lake General Carrera, the body of water that spans the Chile-Argentina border, a peninsula of solid rock juts out towards the lake's center. The rock's exterior - warped, unimpressive stone ...
The caves are on Lake General Carrera, the second-largest freshwater lake in South America, shared between Chile and Argentina in the remote region of Patagonia. Plan your visit between November ...
This spectacular Marble Cathedral, an intricate system of water-filled caverns, is set in the General Carrera lake in Chile's Patagonia - the second largest freshwater lake in South America.
These are Chile’s magical marble caves. (Picture: Chris Hillary/REX Shutterstock) We’re talking rock formations in natural marble-style swirls, swimming in the stunning turquoise water of Lake ...
It's the Marble Caves in Patagonia, Chile, ... in the General Carrera Lake in the heart of Patagonia. And its history is as rich as its colors — over more than 6,000 years, ...
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.