HUACACHINA, PERU | "El Oasis de América"
Huacachina is the most surreal landscape in South America — a natural oasis lagoon surrounded by sand dunes that rise to 100 meters above the palm-fringed water, set in the hyper-arid coastal desert of Ica where average annual rainfall is less than 2mm and the dunes are among the largest on the Pacific coast of the Americas. The oasis was formed by the natural upwelling of groundwater in a natural depression of the coastal desert, and the combination of the turquoise lagoon water, the dark green of the palm trees, and the pale orange of the surrounding dunes creates a landscape of such geometric improbability that it appears to have been designed rather than formed by geological processes.
The palette is the extraordinary three-tone composition of the desert oasis: the pale turquoise of the lagoon at midday, the deep orange of the dune faces in the afternoon light, and the brilliant green of the palm fronds — all set against the uniformly blue sky of the Peruvian coastal desert where cloud cover is statistically almost absent for eight months of the year.