Ojos del Salar

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Ojos del Salar is a pair of nearly perfectly circular, deep blue sinkhole lagoons in Chile’s Atacama Desert, known for their striking contrast with the surrounding salt flats and arid landscape.

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Ojos del Salar canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lagoon
natural sinkhole
tourist attraction
accessFrom San Pedro de Atacama by road
administrativeDivision Antofagasta Region NERFINISHED
climate hyper-arid
country Chile
ecosystemType desert lagoon
environment arid landscape
salt flats
geologicalType sinkhole
hasFeature high evaporation rates
steep lagoon walls
surrounding salt crust
hasPart Ojo del Salar east lagoon NERFINISHED
Ojo del Salar west lagoon NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalUse bathing in buoyant saline water
hasViewOf Andes Mountains NERFINISHED
knownFor contrast with white salt crust
nearly perfect circular shape
photogenic landscape
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Antofagasta Region NERFINISHED
Atacama Desert
locatedInCountry Chile NERFINISHED
locatedNear San Pedro de Atacama NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
nameMeaning Eyes of the salt flat NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Laguna Cejar NERFINISHED
Salar de Atacama NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement San Pedro de Atacama NERFINISHED
numberOfLagoons 2
partOf Atacama salt flat area NERFINISHED
photographicSubject reflection of sky in lagoons
popularActivity photography
stargazing nearby
swimming
regionType high-altitude desert
shape circular
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism
waterColor deep blue
waterType saline water

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Laguna Cejar hasNearbyFeature Ojos del Salar