The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with the perfect cone of Volcan Licancabur 5868 m rising above it. The distinctive green colour of the water is due to the high concentration of arsenic and other minerals.
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Immagini correlate
- The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde. The distinctive green colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of arsenic and other minerals in the water.
- The striking turquoise waters of Laguna Verde with the perfect cone of Volcan Licancabur 5868 m rising above it. The distinctive green colour of the water is due to the high concentration of arsenic and other minerals.
- Laguna Verde with mineral flat margin and Volcan Licancabur, 5960m, Southwest Highlands, Bolivia, South America
- Flamingos feed in the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white fringe to the lake. Colorada is the biggest nesting site of the rare James flamingo and also hosts large concentrations of Chilean and Andean flamingos.
- A group of tourists walk along the fringe of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white fringe to the lake. Colorada is the biggest nesting site of the rare James flamingo and also hosts large concentrations of Chilean and Andean flamingos.
- Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white fringe to the lake. Colorada is the biggest nesting site of the rare James flamingo and also hosts large concentrations of Chilean and Andean flamingos.
- From the observation hut you can watch flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white fringe to the lake. Colorada is the biggest nesting site of the rare James flamingo and also hosts large concentrations of Chilean and Andean flamingos.
- Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The algae give the lake its distinct red colour. Around the fringes lie deposits of white borax. Laguna Colorada is the single biggest nesting site of the rare James flamingo,and also has large concentrations of Andean and Chilean flamingos.
Più immagini correlate
- Cerro Rosario,one of the volcanic Andean peaks rising above the altiplano,gets its name from the red streaks of minerals on its upper slopes.
- The Laguna Verde or Green Lagoon with Volcan Licancabur in background, Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, Southwest Highlands, Bolivia, South America
- Chile,Atacama Desert,Laguna Miscanti and Cerro Miscanti
- View across the great white expanse that is the Salar de Uyuni,the largest salt flat in the world,towards village of Coquesa and towering above it the extinct volcano,Cerro Tunupa 5432m. The lines on the slopes of Tunupa are drystone walls or pircas.
- A tourist looks at the Arbol de Piedra or Stone Tree,one of the rock outcrops of the so-called Rock Forest that rise above the altiplano
- South America, Bolivia, snow capped mountain reflected in a lake
- Aquamarine waters of Laguna Tuyajto,Atacama,Chile.
- A striking cactus,local legend says tha cacti with arms are female,and those with a single trunk are male