Sierra De Siete Colores
The Sierra De Siete Colores, or Seven Colored Mountain, is a stunning geological formation located in the Quebrada de Humahuaca region of Argentina. This mountain is famous for its vibrant stripes of color, which are the result of mineral deposits and erosion over millions of years. The colors range from red and pink to green, yellow, and white, creating a breathtaking landscape that attracts many visitors.
The mountain is part of the Andes mountain range and is situated near the town of Purmamarca. It is a popular destination for tourists and photographers, who come to admire its unique beauty and the surrounding natural scenery. The area is also rich in cultural history, with nearby indigenous communities and traditional crafts.