About 10 km from La Paz you’ll find the area with an amazing landscape, it’s called the Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna).
It reminds me a bit Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park in Madagascar, however these rock formations have different colors.
When you’re in La Paz, don’t forget to go to the Valley of the Moon, it’s a magnificent place!
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Około 10 km od La Paz znajduje się tzw. Dolina Księżycowa (Moon Valley, Valle de la Luna). To miejsce o wyjątkowej scenerii. Przypomina mi trochę Park Narodowy Tsingy de Bemaraha na Madagaskarze, jednak boliwijskie skały mają inne kolory.
Jeżeli planujecie zatrzymać się w La Paz, koniecznie wybierzcie się do Doliny Księżycowej. 🙂
Where is the moon 🙂
hihi 🙂
Czesc Maja.
I am checking out your Bolivia posts with great interest!
South America is probably the exotic region in the world to me, where I haven’t yet been . 🙂
Thank you so much! 🙂
I hope you can go there one day!
This definitely looks like it is out of this world! Totally alien, bleakly beautiful.
Thank you! 🙂
Wow ! That’s amazing. What caused it? What sort of stone is this?
I looked this up on line and it’s made of clay and sandstone and wind and rain have shaped it. Some of the colors vary because of mineral content. The article called it stalagmites….but technically they aren’t formed the same way, so I don’t think that’s a real term for these. Thanks for the photo. I’d never heard of this. It’s fascinating.
Thank you! 🙂
Indeed, it’s a fascinating site 🙂
Spectaculary photography
Thank you! 🙂
Amazing.Seen something similar in Ladakh.
indeed, so many amazing places in the world 🙂
straordinarie queste rocce e questo nome così emblematico!
🙂