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Live Science on MSNMarble Caves: Chile's ethereal turquoise caverns with 'mineral ice cream' on the wallsThe Marble Caves are natural rock formations with curved walls covered in swirling mineral patterns. They sit on the shores of General Carrera Lake, a glacial lake in southern Chile. The lake floods ...
On the border between Chile and Argentina, on the edges of a turquoise lake in the heart of Patagonia, one of the world's most visually spectacular cave systems awaits. Known variously as Capillas ...
Reflecting the icy blue waters of the lake that's shared by Argentina and Chile, the solid marble caves look almost unreal because of their swirling colors.
Carved into the Patagonian Andes, the Cuevas de Mármol are located on a peninsula of solid marble bordering Lake General Carrera, a remote glacial lake that spans the Chile-Argentina border.
On Lake General Carrera, the body of water that spans the Chile-Argentina border, a peninsula of solid rock juts out towards the lake's center. The rock's exterior - warped, unimpressive stone ...
The Marble Caves in Chile are a true natural wonder, full of vibrant splashes of color thanks to the sparkling turquoise water.
Welcome to the Marble Cathedral - a natural wonder that could be the world's most beautiful cave network. An azure temple created by nature, the walls of this network of water-filled marble ...
It's the Marble Caves in Patagonia, Chile, which are known for their dazzling colors and pristine waters, and once you see them, chances are you'll start humming "Under the Sea." ...
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