Marble sea caves of Chile
They're carved into the Patagonian Andes and accessible only by boat.
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.
The world is still full of so much magic if you have eyes to look for it.
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.
The world is still full of so much magic if you have eyes to look for it.