Nestled in the far northwest of Argentina, Jujuy unfolds as a province of striking contrasts and cultural richness. Renowned for its stunning landscapes and indigenous traditions, Jujuy beckons photographers to capture the essence of its unique identity. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a testament to the region's geological wonders, with its multicolored rock formations and picturesque villages. The vibrant colors of traditional clothing worn by the indigenous people add a vivid touch to the landscape, creating a captivating visual tapestry. Additionally, the Salinas Grandes, vast salt flats that seem to stretch to the horizon, offer a surreal and ethereal backdrop for photographers.
Early morning at Salinas Grandes, beautiful salt flat.
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Um panorama da estrada que leva às Serranias del Hornocal, na Quebrada de Humahuaca
A magnífica Ruta 52, na província de Jujuy, no caminho para Salinas Grandes.
Pucara de Tilcara, Jujuy, Argentina
The Pucará is a small fortification from the pre-Inca period, located on the top of a hill. The "Omaguaca" tribe...
O sítio arqueológico da Pukara de Tilcara, patrimônio cultural da humanidade
Um destaque das magníficas cores do "cerro de 14 colores" na Quebrada de Humahuaca, o Hornocal.
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Most notably Jiri Hajek.