Laguna Verde
Laguna Verde
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Laguna Verde (Green Lagoon) in Tierra del Fuego National Park gets its green color from algae at the lagoon's bottom.
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AlpinerHut
Chantilly, VA1,204 contributions
Mar 2020
We spent a few minutes drinking in the beauty of Laguna Verde (Green Lagoon) in Tierra del Fuego National Park (see my review, "So much to see and do!"). The lagoon gets its green color from algae at the lagoon's bottom.
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* The viewpoint above Laguna Verde is the starting point for the Senda Paseo de la Isla hike (see my review, "Island pathway").
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* The viewpoint above Laguna Verde is the starting point for the Senda Paseo de la Isla hike (see my review, "Island pathway").
Written 18 April 2020
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SnowyShasta
Portland, OR2,336 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
We hiked past the Laguna on the Senda Paseo de La Isla. The water is a pretty shade of green, easier to see with your eyes than to pick up with a camera. It's a scenic walk, without too much elevation up and down, and worth the short time it takes to enjoy the views.
Written 6 October 2024
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia21,381 contributions
Jan 2023
Located within the national park, this small lagoon is easily missed, however, well worth a visit, the greenness (which comes from the algae) is different, to the surrounding blue lakes.
Written 2 February 2023
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