Península de Valdés
The Península de Valdés is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Atlantic coast of Argentina. It is known for its unique geography, featuring a mix of cliffs, beaches, and salt flats. The peninsula is home to diverse wildlife, including sea lions, elephant seals, and various bird species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.
This area is particularly famous for whale watching, especially the southern right whale, which migrates to the nearby waters to breed and give birth. The Península de Valdés also offers opportunities for activities like snorkeling, diving, and exploring its rich marine ecosystem.