Natural Landmarks in South America

Caño Cristales: Serranía de la Macarena National Natural Park (Colombia)

Caño Cristales is a river in Colombia's Serranía de la Macarena, known for the striking colors that occur in its waters. Serranía de la Macarena National Natural Park, one of Colombia's best-protected, is at the confluence point of the Orinoco Basin, Guiana Shield, Amazon Rainforest, and Andean ecosystems.

Chiribiquete: Colombia's Amazonian Masterpiece

Deep within the heart of the Colombian Amazon lies a natural and cultural treasure of immense significance – the Serranía de Chiribiquete and the Chiribiquete National Natural Park. This vast expanse of pristine rainforests, towering tepuis (table-top mountains), and ancient rock art represents a captivating blend of breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and profound indigenous heritage.

Cordillera del Paine: Torres del Paine National Park and Biosphere Reserve (Chile)

The Cordillera del Paine, a spectacular mountain range featuring the Torres del Paine peaks, lies between the Andes and the Patagonian steppe in southern Chile. Torres del Paine National Park and Biosphere Reserve is an area of scenic beauty with glaciers, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and lagoons.