Talampaya Gorge
Talampaya Gorge
Talampaya Gorge
Talampaya Gorge - erosion
Talampaya Gorge - looking up
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the wall
Talampaya Gorge - the camel
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
Talampaya Gorge - El Tótem
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Ischigualasto - valley of the moon
Ischigualasto - valley of the moon
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Ischigualasto - El Submarino
Parque Nacional Talampaya
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Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
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Ruta 40 - Cuesta de Miranda
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approaching Parque Nacional Talampaya
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From Ruta 40 and then 76 a dirt road leads to the National Park "Talampaya". The park is in a basin between the Cerro Los Colorados to the west and the Sierra de Sañagasta to the east. The landscape is the result of erosion by water and wind in a desert climate, with large ranges in temperature - high heat by day and low temperature at night, with torrential rain in summer and strong wind in spring.
Features are: The dry bed of the Talampaya River, where dinosaurs lived millions of years ago; the "Talampaya gorge" and its rock formations with walls up to 143 metres high; the remains of indigenous peoples' settlements; regional fauna, including guanacos, hares, maras, foxes and condors.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
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Features are: The dry bed of the Talampaya River, where dinosaurs lived millions of years ago; the "Talampaya gorge" and its rock formations with walls up to 143 metres high; the remains of indigenous peoples' settlements; regional fauna, including guanacos, hares, maras, foxes and condors.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
![Parque Nacional Talampaya](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/39/94/50953994.7471a9fa.1024.jpg?r2)
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