‘The pink is caused by red clay, mud and sand and has an
estimated age of 3-4 million years. The white color is limestone and is around
a hundred times older, having been laid down around 400 million years ago, the
browns and purples are around 90 million years old and are rich in lead and
calcium carbonate The red is made up
of iron rich claystones and are about 4 million years old. The really earthy
brown rock is manganese rich rock composed about 2 million years ago while the
mustardy yellow is sandstone with lots of sulfur in the mix, formed about 90
million years ago’,
as a result the village of Purmamarca in Argentina has its fair share of visitors, the hills are at their most vibrant during a 45 minute period just after dawn, the reason for my post is that I can find no mention of sand art for visitors to take home, with such a range of colours I would have thought there would have been a market for souvenirs, perhaps there is and I just missed it, in any event it is somewhere I would like to visit, it must be an amazing sight.
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