Marta Pilar
Inmissable stop outside San Salvador with a hill of 7 colors
The unmissable stop outside the city of San Salvador de Jujuy was the "Mirador de León" in he Yala Municipality Tourism, and parallel to the Rio Grande and is more than 1600 meters above sea level . You should dress like an onion because the temperature difference is felt. We left the car in the parking lot 80 meters from the entrance to the Mirador where the very colorful and famous Quebrada de Humahuaca staretd. What surprises you is you think that it is incongruous to have given the name of Rio Grande water to just a thread that runs through its grounds, which increases in volume and strength at the time of the thaw, and we were there in summer.
The channel has fronds, tall and slender trees, yuccas and very deep green cactus, there can breathe fresh air, full and go up to reach Humahuaca, Tilcara and higher still, by I would advise having some liquid in the stomach. The Quebrada de Humahuaca is famous as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its landscapes, its hill of 7 colors and it is unthinkable to think that you will get tired of looking at it when trying to find out where red ends and pink starts, or burgundy, the thousand shades of green, cream, gray or blue bluer. Its steep hills, their strange ways, the warmth of its people and everything beautiful that you get in the retina and that no camera no matter how good your retinas will be as dilated with wonder and joy. I say joy because you will get tired but do not deny the beauty that Mother Nature gives us is priceless and this you see here is just the beginning and complements other places I've gone up at other times. The data is from the City Commission of Yala.
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