Laguna Verde

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Laguna Verde is a striking high-altitude salt lake in southwestern Bolivia, known for its vivid green color caused by mineral and algal content and its dramatic setting beneath Andean volcanoes.

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instanceOf high-altitude lake
salt lake
access typically reached by 4x4 tours
attracts ecotourists
photographers
climate cold and arid
color green
colorCause algal content
dissolved minerals
country Bolivia
ecosystemType high-Andean saline lake ecosystem
elevation about 4300 m above sea level
hasFeature mineral-rich waters
shoreline with salt crusts
striking color variations depending on wind and sunlight
hasNearbyFeature geothermal areas
other high-altitude lakes
hasNearbyGeologicalFeature Andean volcanoes
hasNearbyMountain Juriques volcano NERFINISHED
Licancabur volcano NERFINISHED
hasSeasonalVariation intensity of green color
water level
hazard intense solar radiation at high altitude
strong winds
isPartOfRoute popular Uyuni–Eduardo Avaroa tour circuits
locatedIn Altiplano NERFINISHED
southwestern Bolivia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Potosí Department NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve NERFINISHED
locatedNear border of Bolivia and Chile
nearbySettlement San Pedro de Atacama (across the Chilean border, as a common access point) NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic volcanic backdrop
extreme high-altitude environment
vivid green water
partOf Andes region NERFINISHED
region southern Altiplano of Bolivia
salinity high
tourismType high-altitude trekking destination
nature tourism destination
waterType saline

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