Nestled in the Calchaquí Valley of northwestern Argentina’s Jujuy province, the Devil’s Throat, or Garganta del Diablo, stands as a striking natural wonder. This 160-foot-high (49-meter) red rock gorge is a prominent feature among the valley’s wineries, waterfalls, and other red rock formations. The rugged, towering walls of the gorge, colored in rich, earthy tones, create a dramatic and imposing sight. Visitors can explore the area, taking in the unique geological formations and the surrounding landscape, which offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo)
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