Nestled among the Andean peaks of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru, the Altiplanic Lagoons form part of the Los Flamencos National Reserve. These high-altitude lakes, Miscanti and Miñique, are managed by an indigenous community based in Socaire, a town known for its handmade crafts and historic church. The lagoons’ serene, azure waters contrast with the stark, rugged landscape, offering visitors a tranquil and visually striking experience. Today, travelers can explore the area, taking in the natural beauty and learning about the local culture and traditions.
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