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The northeast-southwest aligned string of lakes
spanning about 19 miles (30 kilometers) is the result
of about 10 oblong meteorite craters ranging in size
from a few kilometers to about 820 feet (250 meters)
along their long axis. The shape and alignment of the
lakes suggests a low angle impact. Small meteorites
were found in a crater confirming the lakes impact
origin. The crater lakes have been dated at less than
10000 years old. From southwest to northeast, these
lakes include Laguna de la Sal, Laguna Venado, Laguna
Monte (lake with a large island near the center),
Laguna Cochico, and Laguna Alsina. These lakes are
located in west central Buenos Aires state. The
landscape surrounding the lakes is covered by
cultivated field patterns.
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