In La Rioja Province is Talampaya National Park, a large preserve that protects some of the country’s most important archeological and paleontological sites. Approximately 250 years ago, dinosaurs roamed in this region, and fossil remains found in the park confirm that fact. For those without an interest in archeology, the dry bed of the Talampaya River, the rich red of the gorge, the unusually shaped rocks and the magnificent scenery are enough reason to visit this amazing tourist attractions in Argentina.