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淡水河谷艺术

Marble "church" in Carrera, Chile
(La Catedral de Mármol)

Natural marble cave in remote South America. It is located in Lake Carrera, Chile. After tens of thousands of years of lake erosion, marble caves have been formed. These caves are beautiful and unusual, so they are called "churches" by the locals.

In these blue caves "carved" by water, the turquoise lake water reflects the sun, and the colors are gorgeous. The light bounced into the cave, reflected after encountering the marble wall, like a charming light dancing. This lake is the second largest freshwater lake in South America.

The lake is clear and transparent, emitting a turquoise-like luster. They reflect the sunlight, and with the ripples, they intersect with the marble patterns, forming a gorgeous picture, which is intoxicating. Boating here, in a dreamy color world, if floating in the cloud of dream trails, or in the blue heaven of the lake. In different seasons, as the color of the lake changes, the scenery in the cave will change color, giving you a completely different look. Follow the photos together to experience the pure natural scenery from the southern hemisphere!