Executive summary by darmansjah
Carved into the Patagonian Andes, the Cuevas de Mármol are located on a
peninsula of solid marble bordering Lake General Carrera, a remote glacial lake
that spans the Chile-Argentina border.
Formed by 6,000-plus years of waves washing up against calcium carbonate,
the smooth, swirling blues of the cavern walls are a reflection of the lake's
azure waters, which change in intensity and hue, depending on water levels and
time of year.
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