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trIASSID pERIOD
After taking photos in the Cordillera, the last day was Talampaya National Park and Ciudad Perdida, ideal conditions, super clear skies and a maximum of 38 degrees.
We loaded all the equipment, my friend with three cameras and as many tripods, and we began to retrace the Gualo River, which is dry at this time of year. The 15 km journey lasted almost an hour and a half until we reached a shelter where we had another 30 minutes on foot. At a trot we were going through the heat, the steepness of the place and the need to arrive right at the end of the blue hour and look for a good frame.
That\'s right, we arrived right away and this is the first frame of this incredible place that was never photographed at night. A depression formed by the tectonic movements that led to the formation of this 3 km long crater that sank millions of years ago and the passage of water and wind eroded it to the point of giving shapes such as ruins or towers of different shapes and altitude, formations that date back to the Triassic period.
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