The Marble Cathedral of Carrera lake! |
Lake Carrera,
located between Child and Argentina, is the deepest lake in South
America and the largest in Chile, with a surface area of almost 1000
square kilometers and 200 km long. In Argentina, it is known as Lake
Buenos Aires. It's famous for its trout and salmon, and is a great place
to fish. But visually is where it shines, with waters in a million
shades of azure, turquoise, aquamarine and emerald. It is indeed one
place where you can say that the water is bluer than the sky.
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But the real treat can be found along
its banks, where huge marble cliffs astound visitors to this region.
Over thousands of years, they have been weathered and have folded to
create this incredible cathedral of marble. |
The passageways and caverns of this
natural creation are at times large enough to allow small boats to sail
through them, although you'll need a good, steady hand on the tiller. |
When entering, the beauty of these caverns leaves no heart untouched, no jaw not dropped. They are simply breathtaking. |
The marble protrusions are around 300
meters in length. The waters of the lake have slowly weathered the
marble and over countless years have made this beauty. The different
colors come from different materials or impurities within the marble
itself. The whiter, the more pure. The bluer and pinker, the more
'imperfections', but it is these imperfections that give this cavern its
unearthly beauty. |
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samedi 8 mars 2014
The Marble Cathedral of Carrera lake!
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