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Los Arrayanes National Park - stock photo

The Los Arrayanes National Park was created in 1971 to protect its forest of rare arrayán trees. Arrayán, or the Chilean myrtle, grows slowly, forming a small tree of around 10 to 15m, rarely 20m. Its trunk appears twisted and contorted and has smooth bark, coloured grey to bright orange-brown, which peels as the tree grows - giving a two-tone appearance of rich cinnamon colour, contrasted with cream.
The Los Arrayanes National Park was created in 1971 to protect its forest of rare arrayán trees. Arrayán, or the Chilean myrtle, grows slowly, forming a small tree of around 10 to 15m, rarely 20m. Its trunk appears twisted and contorted and has smooth bark, coloured grey to bright orange-brown, which peels as the tree grows - giving a two-tone appearance of rich cinnamon colour, contrasted with cream.
Los Arrayanes National Park
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