Talampaya
Talampaya is a national park located in the La Rioja province of Argentina. It is known for its stunning red rock formations, canyons, and unique geological features, which were formed over millions of years. The park covers an area of approximately 215,000 acres and is part of the larger Talampaya-Quebrada de la Concha Biosphere Reserve.
The park is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. Visitors can explore the park through guided tours, which often include hiking and sightseeing opportunities. Talampaya is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its natural beauty and significant paleontological findings.