GRAN BAJO DEL GUALICHO
This great white mantle, the lowest in the southern hemisphere, forms a magnificent salt desert, the Salina del Gualicho
Covered by the sea nearly 300 million years ago, the Gran Bajo del Gualicho is now more than 70 metres below sea level. This geological depression is the second lowest point in the Southern Hemisphere. Its lowest point forms a magnificent salt desert, the Salina del Gualicho. This great white mantle stretches as far as the eye can see, immersing us in a landscape that is both lunar and heavenly: stay for sunset, when the sky takes on red, orange and purple hues, a feast for the eyes.
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