Established in 1970, Lauca National Park in northern Chile is a UNESCO Global Biosphere Reserve. The park’s landscape features a mix of lakes, lagoons, snow-capped mountains, and hot springs. This diverse environment supports over 140 bird species, making it a prime destination for birdwatching. Visitors can explore the varied terrain, from the serene waters of the lakes to the rugged peaks, and observe the rich avian life that thrives in this protected area.
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