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Guanaco are graceful grazers of the Andean highlands. These South American camelids are known for their speed, keen eyesight, and unique social groups.
Guanacos are known for their high-pitched laughs! This vocalization, while it might sound funny, actually serves a serious purpose. When threatened by predators, guanacos will let out these honking sounds to alert their herd and startle the attacker. It's a surprising defense mechanism for such an elegant animal.
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Salto Grande Waterfall, located in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park, is one of Patagonia’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions. This powerful waterfall plunges into the waters of Lake Nordenskjöld, creating a spectacular display of nature’s force. The dramatic scenery surrounding the waterfall, with towering peaks and vast plains, adds to the sense of awe as you take in the stunning views. The short hike to the waterfall offers visitors a chance to experience Patagonia’s rugged wilderness up close. Whether you’re standing at the viewpoint or walking along the river, the sound and sight of the cascading water will leave you mesmerized. What we like about Salto Grande Waterfall is its sheer beauty and power, making it an unforgettable highlight of any Patagonia adventure.
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