Blue Lake

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Blue Lake is a striking crater lake near Mount Gambier in South Australia's Limestone Coast region, famous for its vivid seasonal color changes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crater lake
tourist attraction
closestMajorCity Adelaide NERFINISHED
colorInSummer vivid cobalt blue
colorInWinter steel grey
country Australia
diameter approximately 1 kilometre
distanceFromAdelaide about 435 kilometres southeast
distanceFromMelbourne about 450 kilometres west
elevation approximately 150 metres above sea level
formedBy phreatomagmatic eruptions
geologicalOrigin maar volcano
hasAccess sealed road around crater rim
hasColor blue
hasFacility interpretive signage
viewing platforms
hasLookout Centenary Tower vicinity lookouts
Rotary Lookout NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named for its blue color
hasSeasonalColorChange yes
hasWalkingTrail Blue Lake circuit walking track
hydrologicalConnection unconfined limestone aquifer of the South East
knownFor scenic lookouts
vivid seasonal color changes
walking trails around the crater rim
locatedIn Limestone Coast NERFINISHED
Mount Gambier NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
volcanic crater
locatedOn Mount Gambier maar NERFINISHED
managedBy City of Mount Gambier NERFINISHED
maximumDepth approximately 75 metres
municipality City of Mount Gambier NERFINISHED
near Brownes Lake (Mount Gambier) NERFINISHED
Leg of Mutton Lake (Mount Gambier)
Mount Gambier city centre NERFINISHED
Valley Lake (Mount Gambier) NERFINISHED
partOf Mount Gambier volcanic complex NERFINISHED
protectedStatus local reserve
region Limestone Coast region NERFINISHED
state South Australia NERFINISHED
surfaceArea approximately 70 hectares
touristActivity guided tours
photography
sightseeing
usedFor municipal water supply
waterSource groundwater aquifer
waterType freshwater

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Limestone Coast contains Blue Lake