Valdés Peninsula
The Valdés Peninsula is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the eastern coast of Argentina, in the province of Chubut. It is known for its unique geography, featuring cliffs, beaches, and a variety of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. The peninsula is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and is home to several important wildlife species.
This area is particularly famous for its rich marine life, including the southern right whale, which can be seen during its breeding season. Other notable wildlife includes sea lions, elephant seals, and various bird species. The Valdés Peninsula is a popular destination for eco-tourism and wildlife observation.