Argentina - Ischigualasto / Talampaya Natural Parks

"These two contiguous parks, extending over 275,300 ha in the desert region on the western border of the Sierra Pampeanas of central Argentina, contain the most complete continental fossil record known from the Triassic Period (245-208 million years ago). Six geological formations in the parks contain fossils of a wide range of ancestors of mammals, dinosaurs and plants revealing the evolution of vertebrates and the nature of palaeo-environments in the Triassic Period." 

Source: UNESCO World Heritage

Postcard 1
Multi-view of Ischigualasto - Valley of La Luna, San Juan. Thanks to Ruben of Argentina.






Postcard 2
Valle de la Luna (San Juan) of Parque Provincial Ischigualasto, Argentina. Thanks to Nicole of Germany who visited Argentina and bought this postcard.






Postcard 3
Multi-view postcard showing La Catedral of Talampaya, La Rioja (bottom left) and El Hongo of Ischigualasto - Valle de la Luna, San Juan (bottom right). Thanks to Monica of Argentina.

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