Caburgua Lake

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Caburgua Lake is a scenic glacial lake in southern Chile, known for its clear waters, surrounding forests, and proximity to the Villarrica National Park and volcano.

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Caburgua Lake canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
tourist attraction
basinCountry Chile
climate temperate rainy climate
country Chile
ecosystem temperate rainforest
hasAccessTown Pucón
hasFeature black sand beaches
cold water
hasNearbyFeature Ojos del Caburgua waterfalls
hot springs
hasOutflow Caburgua River
Ojos del Caburgua
hasRecreationalArea Playa Negra
surface form: Playa Blanca

Playa Negra
hasSettlementOnShore Caburgua
Pucón
hasVegetation evergreen forest
hasWildlife freshwater fish species
native bird species
knownFor beaches
clear waters
scenic beauty
tourism
languageOfToponym Mapudungun
locatedIn Andean foothills
La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region

southern Chile
near Huerquehue National Park
Villarrica National Park
Villarrica Volcano
origin glacial origin
partOf Chilean Lake District
region La Araucanía Region
surface form: La Araucanía
surroundedBy mountains
native forests
touristActivity boating
camping
fishing
hiking
swimming
usedFor recreation
sport fishing
water sports
waterClarity clear waters
waterType freshwater

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La Araucanía Region containsLake Caburgua Lake
Cautín Province hasMajorLake Caburgua Lake
Villarrica Volcano near Caburgua Lake