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Gruta do Lago Azul Natural Monument

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5-499: Gruta do Lago Azul Natural Monument (Blue Lake Cave) is a natural monument in Bonito , Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It holds two caves with interesting but fragile calcareous formations, and has been listed as a protected area since 1978. The Gruta do Lago Azul has a main hall with a floor that slopes to a subterranean lake over 50 metres (160 ft) long. The entrance is circular, about 40 metres (130 ft) in diameter, illuminating

10-512: A single, large hall with a sloping floor 100 metres (330 ft) at its widest. The hall contains speleothems , some of which are called "angels" since they resemble humans with wings. The Gruta de Nossa Senhora Aparecida is closed to visitors for safety reasons. The Gruta do Lago Azul and the Grutas de Nossa Senhora Aparecida, both in Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul, were listed as natural monuments in 1978 by

15-417: Is a type of protected area of Brazil . They are created by law. The purpose of a natural monument is to conserve unique or very beautiful natural sites. The Natural Monument class of conservation unit was defined by the law 19/93 of 23 January 1993. This basic objective of this type of unit is to preserve natural sites that are unique and/or have great scenic beauty. They may be private property as long as

20-573: The National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN). The objective is to preserve the very fragile calcareous structures in the cave, the lake and its aquatic ecosystem, and the landscape around the caves. Visitors are allowed, accompanied by guides from the municipality of Bonito. Regulations are designed to prevent any damage to the cave. Natural monument (Brazil) A Natural Monument ( Portuguese : Monumento natural ) in Brazil

25-483: The lake with sunshine. Between the months of September and February the waters take on an intense blue color, for which the lake is named. Fossil bones have been found of large mammals that inhabited the region for more than 12,000 years in the Pleistocene . These include giant sloths , armadillos and sabre-toothed tigers . The Gruta de Nossa Senhora Aparecida does not contain water and has little natural light. It has

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