Argentina Campo del Cielo / Sky Field
More than 6000 years ago, a meteorite shower fell in an area of about 4 km x 15 km in the area of the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero. The largest one found so far weighs over 30 tonnes. It is the second largest in the world. The province of Chaco has created a beautiful, large park here, the Campo del Cielo (Sky Field), and exhibited the large specimens there.
Various large cacti have been planted as decoration and are thriving. A huge public campsite with barbecue areas and barbecue ovens under trees is part of the park.
The whole park is populated by budgies that nest here. A large number of them perch in the steel struts of the roof of a large, open event hall and make a hell of a racket there with their chirping and scolding.
Various large cacti have been planted as decoration and are thriving. A huge public campsite with barbecue areas and barbecue ovens under trees is part of the park.
The whole park is populated by budgies that nest here. A large number of them perch in the steel struts of the roof of a large, open event hall and make a hell of a racket there with their chirping and scolding.
Travel Information
A dirt road runs from the southwestern end of Gancedo from road 89 south to the park.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
06:02 - 19:43
| current local time: 00:05
Photo Themes
birds
birdwatching
meteorites
Locations
Gancedo
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