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Radal Siete Tazas National Park

Radal Siete Tazas National Park

The Radal Siete Tazas National Park is located in the Maule Region, approximately 275 km south of Santiago. It is renowned for its seven natural pools formed by the Claro River, known as the "Seven Cups," created by water erosion in basalt rocks. The park offers a variety of trails, such as the Siete Tazas Viewpoint, which allows visitors to appreciate this geological phenomenon from different points. Additionally, it features camping areas, picnic zones, and an environmental center for visitors.

The park's flora includes species like oak, raulí, coigüe, and ñirre, while its fauna hosts animals such as the pudú, the chingue, and various bird species. It is an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts, photography lovers, and nature admirers.

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