Huacachina
The Huacachina Lagoon was an oasis (now its water is artificial) located five kilometers west of the Peruvian city of Ica, in the middle of the Pacific coastal desert. Of green waters, it arose due to the outcrop of underground currents and around it there is an abundant vegetation composed of palm trees, eucalyptus (introduced species) and the species of carob tree known as huarango, which serves for the rest of the flying birds that pass For this region. All this contributes to making Huacachina one of the most colorful and beautiful places on the Peruvian coast.