Minutes from the bustling metropolis of La Paz, the Valley of the Moon offers a stark contrast with its mesmerizing desert landscape. Carved by wind and rain over centuries, the soft clay canyon has transformed into a surreal expanse, punctuated by dramatic hoodoos and stalagmite-shaped formations. Visitors can explore this otherworldly terrain, wandering through the labyrinth of towering spires and rugged cliffs that seem to defy the natural world. The unique geological features provide a striking backdrop for those seeking a glimpse into the region’s ancient and ever-evolving topography.
Valle de La Luna (Valley of the Moon)
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