Semuc Champey
Posted by admin on February 2nd, 2009 filed in UncategorizedEl Semuc Champey queda en Gautemala, en el municipio Lanquín, a tan solo 200 kilómetros de la capital. Es una formación rocosa, donde hay piscinas naturales de agua totalmente cristalinas alimentadas por el río Cahabón. Este río tiene una forma escalonada donde el agua baja en pequeñas cascadas formando las piscinas. Bordeando el río hay un magnífico bosque.
Las piscinas son de color turquesa y pueden alcanzar una profundidad de hasta 3 metros. Está permitido bañarse. Además el clima es templado.
Semuc Champey fue declarado Monumento natural en 1999. Es un lugar único, ideal para relajarse y disfrutar de la naturaleza.

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