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Ancient grain grinder

Talampaya National Park is a national park located in the east/centre of La Rioja Province, Argentina. It was designated a provincial reserve in 1975, a national park in 1997, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.

 

The park covers an area of 2,150 square kilometres (830 sq mi), at an altitude of 1,500 metres (4,921 ft) above mean sea level. Its purpose is to protect important archaeological and palaeontological sites found in the area. It has landscapes of great beauty, with flora and fauna typical of the mountain biome.

 

The park is in a basin between the Cerro Los Colorados to the west and the Sierra de Sañagasta to the east. The landscape is the result of erosion by water and wind in a desert climate, with large ranges in temperature - high heat by day and low temperature at night, with torrential rain in summer and strong wind in spring.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

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The red rocks of Talampaya somehow reminded us of the much more known national parks in Utah - the Talampaya gorge is an awesome sight, and its rock formations have walls up to 143 metres high, narrowing to 80 metres at one point.

 

Here, ancient grain grinder is shown - due to the stone material that was not hard enough, small particles of stone were mixed with grain, finally leading to premature teeth loose of the tribe living in Talampaya, as we learned from the guide...

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Uploaded on October 4, 2016
Taken on December 31, 2015