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  1. Dec 17, 2019 · Practical information for visiting Valle de la Luna, Bolivia. Entrance fee: 15 bolivianos* ($2USD) per person. Time needed: 2 hours; Facilities: Toilet inside the entrance, no food or drink available. Wear: Walking shoes and lots of layers.

  2. Dec 11, 2012 · Discover Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) in La Paz, Bolivia: A valley of unique erosion patterns lends to a view like nothing on Earth.

  3. Valle de la Luna, also called Killa Qhichwa (Moon Valley), is situated about 10 kilometers from downtown La Paz, in the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia. It consists of an area where erosion has worn away the majority of a mountain, composed primarily of clay rather than rock, leaving tall spires.

  4. Luna-Like Landscapes. Valley de la Luna (Moon Valley), isn’t actually a valley at all, but a maze of canyons and giant spires. The formations, composed mainly of clay and sandstone, were created by the persistent erosion of mountains by the area’s strong winds and rains.

  5. Dec 20, 2017 · Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley) is just over 6 miles from downtown La Paz in the underrated country of Bolivia. Moon Valley, however, isn’t actually a valley at all, but rather a maze of stone spires and canyons.

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · Valle de la Luna near La Paz, Bolivia, has a landscape shaped by erosion for millions of years. It’s actually a network of canyons and tall spires, not a valley. It’s a cool place to hike and see these weird rock shapes.

  7. Valley of the Moon. It was a beautiful place with a lot of cool rock formations and surrounding landscapes. It reminds me a lot of Bryce Canyon, except it's a different color. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Explore different ways to experience this place.

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