Chile's Natural Wonders
Chile’s diverse geography is showcased through landmarks like the 6,510-meter Volcán El Muerto and the tidewater Jorge Montt Glacier. This collection includes San Rafael Lake’s glacial waters and the Cueva de los Pincheira, a historic hideout for 19th-century royalist outlaws. Spanning from the high Andes to the southern fjords, the list also features notable waterfalls like Salto del Indio and Velo de la Novia, which highlight the country’s dramatic river systems and native forest landscapes.
Cerro El Muerto
Cerro el Muerto is a range or area at the border of Argentina and Chile. It has a height of 6,510 metres.
Pincheira brothers
The Pincheira brothers was an infamous royalist outlaw group in Chile and Argentina active from 1818 to 1832.
San Rafael Lake
San Rafael Lake is an arc-shaped coastal lake located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile, within the national…
Jorge Montt Glacier
Jorge Montt Glacier is a tidewater glacier located in the Aisén Region of Chile, south of the town of Caleta Tortel.
Velo de la novia
Waterfall located in the Laja River basin near Antuco, falling over volcanic rock formations.
Salto del Indio
Waterfall located in the Maule Region, situated near the Radal Siete Tazas area.
Salto Caripilún
Waterfall located near Contulmo in the Biobío Region, surrounded by native temperate rainforest.
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