Cerro de los Siete Colores

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Cerro de los Siete Colores is a striking multicolored hill near Purmamarca in Argentina, famous for its vividly banded rock formations created by layered sediments and mineral deposits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
hill
tourist attraction
accessFrom Route 9 (Argentina) NERFINISHED
approximateAge millions of years
climateContext semi-arid
continent South America
country Argentina
formationType layered sediments
stratified deposits
geologicalProcess erosion
sedimentation
tectonic uplift
hasColor brown
green
pink
purple
red
white
yellow
hasLocalName Cerro de los 7 Colores NERFINISHED
hasMineral calcium carbonate
clay minerals
copper compounds
iron oxides
hasRockType sedimentary rock
hasViewOf Purmamarca valley NERFINISHED
heritageContext Quebrada de Humahuaca UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
knownFor multicolored rock strata
scenic landscape
vividly banded formations
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Jujuy Province NERFINISHED
Northwest Argentina NERFINISHED
Purmamarca NERFINISHED
Quebrada de Humahuaca NERFINISHED
meaningOfName Hill of Seven Colors NERFINISHED
near Purmamarca town NERFINISHED
Quebrada de Purmamarca NERFINISHED
partOf Andes NERFINISHED
photoSubject landscape photography
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
region Puna and Quebrada region of Jujuy NERFINISHED
tourismActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
viewpointFrom Purmamarca village NERFINISHED

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Jujuy Province knownFor Cerro de los Siete Colores
Quebrada de Humahuaca notableSite Cerro de los Siete Colores