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Valle de la Luna (Bolivia)

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This article is about the Bolivian valley. For the Chilean valley, see Valle de la Luna (Chile). For the Argentine valley, see Valle de la Luna (Argentina). For other uses, see Valle de la Luna (disambiguation).
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Valle de la Luna
Killa Qhichwa
Valle de la Luna
Valle de la Luna is located in BoliviaValle de la LunaValle de la LunaPedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia
Geography
Coordinates16°34′02″S 68°05′40″W / 16.56722°S 68.09444°W / -16.56722; -68.09444

Valle de la Luna, also called Killa Qhichwa (Moon Valley), is situated about 10 kilometers from downtown La Paz, in the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia. It consists of an area where erosion has worn away the majority of a mountain, composed primarily of clay rather than rock, leaving tall spires. It is similar to another zone of La Paz that is known as El Valle de las Animas (The Valley of the Souls). It is an important site of the famous holiday, Dias de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

Because the mineral content of the mountains varies greatly between individual mountains, the sides of the mountains are different colors, creating striking optical illusions. A majority of them are a clear beige or light brown color, but some are almost red, with sections of dark violet.

References

  1. Pinto, Wendy (12 May 2017): "Valle de la Luna es área protegida por ley; se evitarán loteamientos",in Página Siete
  2. "Este sábado, Star Wars se apropia del Valle de la Luna con naves de hasta 7 metros y diversos personajes". AMN, 21 June 2018

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