Marble Caves: Chile’s ethereal turquoise caverns with ‘mineral ice cream’ on the walls

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Name: Marble Caves

Location: Aysén Region, southern Chile

Coordinates: -46.65859921219354, -72.62753285805485

Why it’s incredible: The marble walls reflect the turquoise color of the water in the cave, tinting them blue.

The Marble Caves are natural rock formations with curved walls covered in swirling mineral patterns. They sit on the shores of General Carrera Lake, a glacial lake in southern Chile. The lake floods the caverns with turquoise waters, which fill the caves with blue light and give them an ethereal appearance.

The Marble Caves are so smooth, they look like they’ve been hollowed out with an ice cream scoop. But the caves formed due to the slow action of lake water, which dissolved minerals in the rocks until the walls crumbled. Researchers think this occurred over the past 10,000 to 15,000 years, after glaciers retreated from the region and exposed its stone to weathering.

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