Salto Grande waterfall

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Salto Grande waterfall is a powerful, turquoise-hued cascade in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its dramatic flow from Lake Nordenskjöld toward Lake Pehoé amid the iconic peaks of Torres del Paine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
bestVisitSeason austral summer
country Chile
flowsToward Lake Pehoé NERFINISHED
governingCountryCapital Santiago NERFINISHED
hasAccessType short hiking trail
hasClimate cool temperate
windy
hasFeature rocky surroundings
strong spray
view of Paine mountain range
hasHazard slippery rocks
strong winds
hasViewpoint Salto Grande mirador NERFINISHED
inNationalParkEstablished 1959
isPopularWith international tourists
nature photographers
trekkers
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Torres del Paine National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Magallanes Region NERFINISHED
Patagonia NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
locatedOnRiver outflow of Lake Nordenskjöld
nameMeaning “big jump” in Spanish
near Cuernos del Paine NERFINISHED
Lake Nordenskjöld NERFINISHED
Lake Pehoé NERFINISHED
Torres del Paine massif NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic scenery
powerful flow
views of Torres del Paine massif
parkAccessTown Puerto Natales NERFINISHED
partOf Torres del Paine National Park lake system NERFINISHED
protectedBy Corporación Nacional Forestal (CONAF) NERFINISHED
tourismActivity hiking
landscape photography
sightseeing
wildlife watching
trailDifficulty easy
UNESCOProgramOfPark UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme NERFINISHED
UNESCOStatusOfPark Biosphere Reserve
viewDirection Cuernos del Paine peaks NERFINISHED
waterColor turquoise
waterSource glacially fed lakes
withinProtectedArea Torres del Paine National Park NERFINISHED

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Torres del Paine National Park contains Salto Grande waterfall