By Karen Crawford
The lowest point in South America is Laguna del Carbon in the province of Santa Cruz in Argentina, at 105 meters or 344 feet below sea level.
About the Author:
Karen Crawford is a freelance writer living in the Florida panhandle. She has written for both print and web publications, such as LiveStrong.com and eHow, for close to 10 years. Crawford is a graduate of Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science in clothing and textiles.