Cascada Chica

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Cascada Chica is one of the two main natural rock formations resembling petrified waterfalls at the Hierve el Agua site in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock formation
travertine formation
country Mexico
formedBy calcium carbonate deposition
mineral-rich spring water
geologicalProcess travertine deposition
hasAppearance petrified waterfall
hasCounterpart Cascada Grande NERFINISHED
hasFeature steep rock face
water seeps over cliff edge
white mineral deposits
isOneOf two main rock formations at Hierve el Agua
isPartOf Hierve el Agua petrified waterfalls NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Hierve el Agua NERFINISHED
Mexico
Oaxaca NERFINISHED
San Lorenzo Albarradas NERFINISHED
material calcium carbonate
travertine
near Mitla NERFINISHED
Valle de Tlacolula NERFINISHED
partOfTouristSite Hierve el Agua tourist site NERFINISHED
region Sierra Madre de Oaxaca NERFINISHED
toponymMeaning small waterfall in Spanish
tourismType natural attraction
usedFor photography
sightseeing

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