Laguna Cejar

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Laguna Cejar is a striking turquoise, salt-rich lagoon in Chile’s Atacama Desert, famous for its high salinity that lets visitors float effortlessly on its surface.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lagoon
tourist attraction
climate arid
high solar radiation
country Chile
elevation about 2300–2400 meters above sea level
hasAccess tour operators from San Pedro de Atacama
hasActivity floating on the water surface
sunset viewing
hasAdvice rinse off after bathing
use sun protection
hasColor turquoise
hasFeature mountain and volcano views
salt crust along shores
surrounding desert landscape
hasManagement local private concessionaires
hasNearbyFeature Laguna Piedra
Ojos del Salar
hasProperty high salinity
hypersaline water
hasRegulation entrance fee required
visitor facilities near lagoon
hasRisk skin irritation from salt concentration
hasType salt lagoon
hasViewOf Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

Licancabur volcano
hasWaterSource brine from Salar de Atacama
groundwater
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Antofagasta Region
Atacama Desert
locatedNear San Pedro de Atacama
notableFor allowing visitors to float easily
striking turquoise water
partOf salar de Atacama
surface form: Salar de Atacama basin
regionType altiplanic basin
tourismCategory adventure tourism
nature tourism
usedFor landscape photography
recreational bathing
tourism

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salar de Atacama contains Laguna Cejar
subject surface form: Salar de Atacama