Argentina named it lake buenos aires while chile named it general carrera lake.
Marble caves south america.
There are several operators offering boat tours of the marble caves for 10 000 clp 15 usd per person.
Efforts to preserve patagonia for future generations are beginning to extend to the marble caves and contreras says local tour operators are.
Deep in rural chilean patagonia melting glaciers feed south america s 2nd largest lake general carrera lake.
The marble caves is a group of caves made of marble situated in the chile portion of the general carrera lake in south america.
There is no easy way to travel to the marble caves in patagonia.
It is a unique geological formation featuring a group of caverns tunnels and pillars created in monoliths of marble and formed by waves over the last 6 000 years or so.
South america s stunning marble cathedral.
Hidden along the lake s western shore inaccessible from land stands the spectacular natural wonder of the marble caves.
Chile s marble caves is one of the most extraordinary places to visit in south america.
Only boats of small size can.
Where to find a marble caves tour.
The chapel la capilla the cathedral el catedral and the cave la cueva.
The clear waters and designs of the marble caves.
The caves are on the chile argentinean border on the outskirts of lake general carrera on a peninsula of solid marble.
There is no road you can drive on to reach the caves and there is no paved pathway or area for you to stroll inside the caves.
The easiest way to explore the marble caves of chile is by boat from puerto rio tranquilo.
If you prefer it is also possible to rent a kayak and paddle to the marble caves for about 35 000 clp 50 usd.
What are the marble caves.
The magnificent marble caves have formed over the last 6000 years as the water melted from the nearby glaciers filling up general carrera lake and washing up against these solid rocks slowly carving out intricate caverns columns and tunnel systems.
The caves are on the chilean side of the lake.
Covering an area of almost 1000 square kilometres it spans the border between chile and argentina.
Both names are internationally accepted but the marble caves are on the chilean side.
Marble caves is also known as marble caverns as well as marble cathedral and marble chapel although these terms may refer to particular formations in the area.
Instead this will be a completely aquatic adventure.
The caves are a result of waves washing up against calcium carbonate for over 6 000 years.