Valle De La Luna
Valle De La Luna, or Valley of the Moon, is a unique geological formation located in the Atacama Desert of Chile. Known for its otherworldly landscapes, the valley features striking rock formations, sand dunes, and salt flats, shaped by erosion and wind over thousands of years. The area is often compared to the surface of the moon due to its surreal appearance.
Visitors to Valle De La Luna can explore various trails and viewpoints, offering stunning vistas, especially during sunset. The region is also part of the Los Flamencos National Reserve, where wildlife, including flamingos, can be observed in nearby lagoons.