The Marble Caves. Shutterstock/Wata51 Located in Patagonia on Lake General Carrera, Chile's Marble Caves (also known as the "Marble Cathedral") were created more than 6,000 years ago by waves that eroded the rocks.

The Marble Caves (also known as Cuevas de Mármol) is a beautiful cave system situated in Lake General Carrera in the Patagonian Andes. The magnificent geological formation is the result of sea

But the lake’s marble wonders don’t end there. The Capillas de Marmol natural sanctuary, which encompasses a coastal area of 50 hectares, is lined with dozens of other caves and formations

In the afternoon, a short hop takes us to the shores of General Carrera Lake for the boat trip to the Marble Chapels Sanctuary of Nature. This is a place of unique beauty, where wave action has polished the limestone to form really attractive caves. In the afternoon, return to Coyhaique with a stop in Cerro Castillo town to buy some snacks.

See the marble caves on lake General Carrera, and do some trekking that involves seeing a glacier either in Torres del Paine or in Argentina. From what I have found, we were thinking of flying into Punta Arenas and then taking a bus to see the caves, but from there I cant really figure out of its close to take a bus to Torres del Paine, or to
The Marble Caves Photogallery. General Carrera Lake is partly for the cathedral's beauty. (Photo: Instagram) The Marble Caves Photogallery at ETimes
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