Capillas de Mármol

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Capillas de Mármol is a striking set of marble caves and rock formations carved by water in Lake General Carrera in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for their swirling blue patterns and boat-accessible caverns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
natural rock formation
tourist attraction
access boat-only access
approximateAge over 6000 years of erosion
continent South America
country Chile
erosionAgent lake water
wind
formedByProcess water erosion
wave action
geologicalFormationType karst formation
solutional cave
hasAlternativeName Marble Cathedral NERFINISHED
Marble Caves NERFINISHED
hasCaveType lake cave
hasPart Catedral de Mármol NERFINISHED
Cueva de Mármol NERFINISHED
Túnel de Mármol NERFINISHED
hasRockColor blue marble
gray marble
white marble
isFamousFor unique interplay of light, water, and marble
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Lake General Carrera NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake General Carrera NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Aysén Region NERFINISHED
Patagonia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Puerto Río Tranquilo NERFINISHED
locatedOnShoreOf Lake General Carrera NERFINISHED
material marble
nameMeaning Marble Chapels NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Puerto Río Tranquilo NERFINISHED
notableFor colorful marble walls
reflections of glacial water
swirling blue patterns
partOf Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
photographySubject landscape photography
protectionStatus protected natural area
surfaceType polished marble walls
tourismImportance major attraction of Chilean Patagonia
tourismInfrastructure local boat operators in Puerto Río Tranquilo
touristActivity boat tours
kayaking
touristSeason austral summer
waterColorInfluence glacial sediments

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Puerto Río Tranquilo nearbyAttraction Capillas de Mármol