• General Carrera Lake (Chilean part, officially renamed in 1959)[2] or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine part) is a deep lake located in Patagonia and shared by...
  • General Carrera Lake (Chilean side) or Lake Buenos Aires (Argentine side) is located in Patagonia and shared by Argentina and Chile.
  • General Carrera Lake is the second major lake in South America. It`s located in Patagonia, surrounded by abundant vegetation, with a surface of 978...
  • General Carrera Lake is of glacial origin and has been formed by wave action over the last 6200 years.
  • General Carrera Lake. Can you imagine yourself touring Patagonia among turquoise waters undulated by the wind?
  • General Carrera Lake empties at the Bertrand Lake, where borns Baker River, the most plentiful of Chile which flows by 200 kilometers towards...
  • The Baker River, the largest in Chile, receives its waters from General Carrera Lake, Lake Plomo, and Bertrand, its intense turquoise color stands out...
  • This is a series of sculptural formations of Lake General Carrera in the heart of Patagonia. The complex is a spectacle that takes your breath away.
  • The Marble Caves, Marble Chapel and Marble Cathedral are an unusual geological formation located at the centre of the General Carrera lake.
  • It’s probably best known as the home of Los Glaciares National Park, but General Carrera Lake is another great reason to visit the area.