Cono de Arita

E286996

Cono de Arita is a striking, almost perfectly conical volcanic formation rising from the Salar de Arizaro salt flat in northwestern Argentina.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Cono de Arita canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural monument
volcanic cone
access unpaved roads from Tolar Grande area
associatedWith local myths and legends
contrastWith white salt crust of Salar de Arizaro
country Argentina
elevation approximately 3700 m above sea level
environment high-altitude desert
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasFeature isolated cone emerging from flat salt surface
steep, regular slopes
locatedIn Altiplano plateau
surface form: Andean Altiplano

Salar de Arizaro
Salta Province
northwestern Argentina
locatedOn Puna de Atacama
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning Arita Cone
nearestMajorTown Tolar Grande
notableFor isolated position in a salt flat
striking conical shape
partOf Andean region
surface form: Andes region
photographicSubject sunrise and sunset views
region northwestern Argentina
surface form: Argentine Northwest
risesFrom Salar de Arizaro
surface form: Salar de Arizaro salt flat
shape almost perfectly conical
surfaceMaterial dark volcanic rock
tourismType adventure tourism destination
landscape photography destination
viewedAs landmark of the Puna region

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Salar de Arizaro contains Cono de Arita
Salar de Arizaro tourismAttraction Cono de Arita