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Los Glaciares National Park 

 

Located in Santa Cruz, the Los Glaciares National Park is 7,270 square kilometres of natural beauty consisting of ice caps and glacial lakes such as Lake Argentino and Viedma. The blue glaciers contrast with jagged mountains against the Argentine sky to craft an absolutely stunningly cool scene.

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Ischigualasto-Talampaya Natural Park 

 

At the border of the Sierra Pampeanas mountains in central Argentina, this site contains the most ancient fossils discovered, dating to the Triassic period of 245-208 million years ago. If you're interested in archaeology or simply a towering wall of stone, make your way here.

Jujuy and Cerro de Siete Colores

 

This natural rock rainbow comes at the northernmost part of Argentina and its little town of Purmamarca. You can find anything from pre-Incan ruins a little bit down the highway or a hand-made market, but most of all the Hornocal mountain range is something to see for yourself.

Iguazu National Park 

 

Bordering Brazil, this strikingly beautiful scene of combined waterfalls, greenery, and fascinating wildlife. This park isn't just for sight-seeing however; you can find nature hikes, fishing, rafting, even thermal baths! No matter your interests, take a drive to Iguazu and you'll leave with your jaw dragging on the floor.

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