Bahía Inglesa Geological Park

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Bahía Inglesa Geological Park is a coastal paleontological and geological site in northern Chile known for its striking marine fossil beds, eroded cliffs, and unique desert–ocean landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological park
paleontological site
tourist attraction
climate arid
country Chile
hasAccessibility road access from Caldera
hasFossilType bony fish
echinoderms
invertebrates
marine mammals
mollusks
seabirds
seals
sharks
whales
hasGeologicalPeriod Miocene NERFINISHED
Pliocene
hasLandscapeFeature badlands
eroded cliffs
marine terraces
sea cliffs
hasLandscapeType coastal desert
hasProtectionStatus protected area at regional level
hasRockType conglomerate
marine sediments
sandstone
siltstone
hasScientificDiscipline marine geology
paleontology
sedimentology
stratigraphy
hasStratigraphicUnit Bahía Inglesa Formation NERFINISHED
hasView Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
knownFor desert–ocean landscapes
rich marine fossil beds
spectacular erosional landforms
well-preserved Neogene fossils
locatedIn Atacama Region NERFINISHED
northern Chile
locatedNear Bahía Inglesa NERFINISHED
Caldera NERFINISHED
locatedOn Pacific coast
partOf Bahía Inglesa coastal area NERFINISHED
regionType coastal strip of the Atacama Desert
usedFor educational field trips
geotourism
scientific research

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