Parachute Acrobatics

  • Moon Valley
  • Moon Valley – Licancabur volcano (5916m) and Juriques volcano (5700m) in the background
  • Licancabur volcano (5916m) is a stratovolcano
  • Licancabur volcano (5916m) at the left and Juriques volcano (5700m)
  • Licancabur volcano (5916m) at the left and Juriques volcano (5700m)
  • Licancabur volcano (5916m) at the left and Juriques volcano (5700m)
  • Juriques volcano (5700m) is a stratovolcano
  • Panoramic view – Monje de la Pacana – geological formation like a monk guarding the entrance to Tara Salar (salt flat) & Pacana caldera
  • Monje de la Pacana – geological formation like a monk guarding the entrance to Tara Salar (salt flat) & Pacana caldera
  • La Pacana Caldera (4500-4900m) one of the largest calderas on Earth (17000 km2)
  • La Pacana Caldera (4500-4900m) one of the largest calderas on Earth (17000 km2)
  • La Pacana Caldera (4500-4900m) one of the largest calderas on Earth (17000 km2)
  • Panoramic view – Beautiful wetland on the way to El Tatio Geysers in the background
  • Panoramic view – Beautiful wetland on the way to El Tatio Geysers in the background
  • Geysers El Tatio displaying with the light the colours of the mineral elements – green, red, ochre
  • Geysers El Tatio at sunrise
  • Geysers El Tatio at sunrise
  • Geysers El Tatio at sunrise
  • Geysers El Tatio are ringed by volcanoes and fed by over 80 gurgling geysers
  • Geysers El Tatio are ringed by volcanoes and fed by over 80 gurgling geysers
  • Geysers El Tatio are ringed by volcanoes and fed by over 80 gurgling geysers
  • Geysers El Tatio are ringed by volcanoes and fed by over 80 gurgling geysers
  • Geysers El Tatio are ringed by volcanoes and fed by over 80 gurgling geysers
  • Geysers El Tatio are at an altitude of 4,320 m, the highest geothermal field in the world