Just off the coast of Punta del Este, at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, Lobos Island (Isla de Lobos) stands as a protected nature reserve. This rocky island is home to one of the world’s largest colonies of southern sea lions, with an estimated 200,000 individuals basking on its shores. Visitors can only access the island through guided tours, ensuring the preservation of this unique ecosystem. The sight and sounds of the sea lions, their roars echoing across the water, create a memorable experience for those who visit.
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