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Surreal landscape of Moon Valley (Valle de La Luna) in La Paz city, capital of Bolivia. Valle de la Luna, also calling Killa Qhichwa (Moon Valley) is situated about 10 kilometers from downtown La Paz, in the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, 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. Dotted in-between the stark formations are a number of different cacti. The actual name of Valle de la Luna was said to have been chosen by astronaut Neil Armstrong. After he visited, he remarked that the landscape reminded him of the moon, hence the name. bolivia rock bolivian culture valle de la luna stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Surreal landscape of Moon Valley (Valle de La Luna) in La Paz city, capital of Bolivia. Valle de la Luna, also calling Killa Qhichwa (Moon Valley) is situated about 10 kilometers from downtown La Paz, in the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, 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. Dotted in-between the stark formations are a number of different cacti. The actual name of Valle de la Luna was said to have been chosen by astronaut Neil Armstrong. After he visited, he remarked that the landscape reminded him of the moon, hence the name. bolivia rock bolivian culture valle de la luna stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Valle de la Luna, also calling Killa Qhichwa (Moon Valley) is situated about 10 kilometers from downtown La Paz, in the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, 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. Dotted in-between the stark formations are a number of different cacti. The actual name of Valle de la Luna was said to have been chosen by astronaut Neil Armstrong. After he visited, he remarked that the landscape reminded him of the moon, hence the name.

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