Lake General Carrera
Lake General Carrera is a large glacial lake located in the Patagonia region of Chile and Argentina. It is the largest lake in Chile and the second largest in South America, covering an area of approximately 1,850 square kilometers. The lake is known for its stunning turquoise waters, which are a result of glacial melt and mineral content.
The lake is surrounded by the breathtaking Andes mountains, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking. Nearby attractions include the Marble Caves, a unique geological formation, and the Baker River, which flows into the lake, offering picturesque views and opportunities for adventure.