Tatacoa Desert
The Tatacoa Desert is a unique arid region located in Colombia, known for its striking landscapes and diverse ecosystems. It spans approximately 330 square kilometers and features dramatic rock formations, canyons, and dry forests. The desert experiences a semi-arid climate, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C during the day and cooler nights.
This desert is not a true desert but rather a tropical dry forest, receiving limited rainfall throughout the year. It is home to various plant and animal species adapted to the harsh conditions. The Tatacoa Desert is also a popular destination for stargazing due to its clear skies and minimal light pollution.