Laguna Verde (Comarapa) Explained

Laguna Verde
Lake Type:salt lake
Inflow:lluvia
Outflow:evaporation
Basin Countries:Bolivia
Area:0.002km2
Max-Depth:8m (26feet)
Elevation:2419m (7,936feet)
Islands:none
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Laguna Verde (Spanish for "green lake") is a lake in Bolivia located 12 km north of the town Comarapa in the Manuel MarĂ­a Caballero Province in Santa Cruz. It is named after the colour of the water which is caused by algae, usually green but, in times of drought, the colour may change to grey or even yellow.[1]

Geography

The lake is part of an area of 70 hectares of forest and declared the 2006 Ecological Civil Servitude by a project funded by the foundation Environmental Protection Tarija at a cost of U.S. $30,000, while the Foundation friends of Nature ran wiring works, building a cabin and a tourist trail. It lies at an altitude of 2419m (7,936feet) and has an area of approximately 2000m2[2] It has a maximum depth of 8 metres.[3]

Among the fauna, as a passage and supply are the wild turkeys, puma and occasionally the spectacled Andean bear. More than 400 species of birds come to Laguna Verde during the migration season.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laguna Verde. 2020-08-12. Atlas Obscura. en.
  2. Web site: Lagos y lagunas de Comarapa . Jan 11, 2012 . Gobierno Municipal de Comarapa . 2011 . Spanish.
  3. Web site: Comarapa estrenĂ³ su Laguna Verde . https://archive.today/20070811210551/http://www.eldeber.com.bo/2006/20060527/economia_3.html . dead . August 11, 2007 . Jan 11, 2012 . Milton Caballero . 2006 . spanish .