Parque Nacional Torres del Paine
Posted by admin on August 26th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEs uno de los Parques Nacionales más grandes de Chile. También es de los más australes del mundo. Hubicado en la patagonia chilena, limitando con la patagonia argentina, el parque mide unas 242.242 hectáreas. Es muy visitado por turistas europeos.
Se encuentra 312 kilómetros de Punta Arenas.
Una de las principales atracciones son las Torres del Paine. Son tres torres que desafían a grandes escaladores. Además su avistaje es imponente. También hay ríos, valles, lagos y glaciares. Es una zona muy pura y libre de contaminación ya que está muy protegida.
El clima por lo general es templado y lluvioso.

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