Huacachina - Oasis in the middle of the desert

havens are locations exactly where there is a natural drinking water. Huge oases give entire cities today. With the advancement of technology oases spread and there you can uncover new sources of water at a depth of 1800 meters ,. If you want to see a lovely oasis, visit Huacachina.

There are growing diverse types of plants and trees such as palms, clover, diverse vegetables and in some places even bananas. You can take pleasure in its uniqueness and value.

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Huacachina is a village in the area of Ica, in southwestern Peru. Huacachina is built about a small all-natural lake in the desert. With the name "Oasis of America", there are an attraction for vacationers. It is by sand dunes, the high couple of hundred yards are surrounded. The lake is formed naturally, but the legend says that after there was a young princess bathing. But, she was discovered by a hunter and escaped, leaving a pool of water occurring lake. This uncommon city was popularized by the richest citizens of Peru reigned in the forties of the last century. They were used to come to swim in the lagoon, because they believed that the water has healing properties. Guests to a little "paradise".

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Located in practical facilities next to the pond, guests "surf the sand "and drive" Bagi desert "in the surrounding desert dunes. There 96 people and run little organizations their greatest resource - sand. Tourism was created soon after 1940, but the top experiences are from 1990 until right now. The Huacachina threatened by groundwater and that is why Oasis every year has a little sink. Oasis is really a collection of resorts and restaurants around a blue-green lagoon of mountains of sand and permanent population.

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