Ischigualasto Provincial Park
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UNESCO World Heritage Site, national park, paleontological site
Ischigualasto Provincial Park (Spanish: Parque Provincial Ischigualasto), also called Valle de la Luna ("Valley of the Moon" or "Moon Valley"), due to its moon like appearance, is a provincial protected area in the north-east of San Juan Province, north-western Argentina, limiting to the north with the Talampaya National Park, in La Rioja Province. Both areas belong to the same geological formation, the Ischigualasto Formation (sometimes Ischigualasto-Talampaya Formation) Established on 3 November 1971,[1] the park has an area of 60,370 ha (603.7 km2; 233.1 sq mi)
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ischigualasto_Provincial_Park
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Coordinates: 30°4'21"S 67°57'5"W
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- Tunnel 8.7 km
- Tunnel 9 km
- Ischigualasto Provincial Park / Lunar Valley (Access) 15 km
- "La Ciénaga "Protected natural area 61 km
- Churchyard 75 km
- Ex estacion de trenes 78 km
- Epicenter of m4.6 quake 79 km