Laguna Cañapa is a stunning salt lake in Bolivia’s southwestern region, within the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve. It lies at an elevation of approximately 4,100 meters (13,450 feet) above sea level. The lake is part of a chain of high-altitude salt lakes in the region, including Laguna Hedionda, Laguna Colorada, and Laguna Verde. The lake is known for its diverse birdlife, particularly flamingos. Laguna Cañapa is known for its striking turquoise color caused by the water’s minerals. The color can vary depending on the time of day and weather conditions. Now, thanks to tukesszino a penguin stone resides here.
Last known location – -21.5028077, -68.0090316