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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lonar_LakeLonar Lake - Wikipedia

    Lonar Lake, also known as Lonar crater, is a notified National Geo-heritage Monument, saline, soda lake, located at Lonar, 79 km from Buldhana city in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India. Lonar Lake is an astrobleme created by a meteorite impact during the Pleistocene Epoch.

  2. 5 unknown Lonar Lake facts that will have you put this offbeat destination on your travel bucket list. This includes information on ancient temples, migratory birds and more. Learn about its location, how to reach Lonar Lake, where to stay and things to do on Tripoto.

  3. www.mahaecotourism.gov.in › ecotourism › enLonar Crater | EcoTourism

    Lonar Lake, which was created by a meteor hitting the Earth during the Pleistocene epoch, is a saltwater lake at Lonar in Buldana district. Lonar Lake has a mean diameter of 1.2 kilometres (3,900 ft) and is about 137 metres (449 ft) below the crater rim.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Lake Lonar in Maharashtra, India, is a unique saline crater lake formed by a meteorite impact 50,000 years ago. Its water, seven times saltier than the sea, hosts microorganisms that give it a pink hue. A geological and biological treasure, it resembles the lunar surface, fascinating NASA.

  5. Lonar is a mesmerizingly beautiful place famous for the Lonar crater and the lake formed due to a meteorite hitting the earth around 52, 000 years ago. This 6,000 feet wide and 500 feet deep lake is, therefore, an important source of scientific research and educational importance.

  6. A must see! Nestled in the Deccan plateau, Lonar crater is a hugely underrated natural wonder. Standing in front of it you can’t help but marvel at the beauty and the rich history. The nature trek is 6 kms to and fro, takes about 3 hours and requires average fitness levels (tough for old people).

  7. Dec 9, 2023 · Nestled amongst the lush green forests of Buldhana district, Lonar crater is the world’s third largest natural crater formed by a meteorite hit nearly 50,000 years ago. This saltwater lake is a sight to behold with its clear blue-green waters set against the reddish-brown crater walls.

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