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🦠 Lake Bacalar Stromatolites
Ancient microbial structures in Quintana Roo's freshwater lake


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 01:22
📋 Fast Facts
  • Location: Lake Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Stromatolite age: Up to 3 billion years of evolutionary lineage
  • Lake surface area: Approximately 42 square kilometers
  • Designated Ramsar wetland of international importance since 2007

Lake Bacalar in southeastern Quintana Roo contains living stromatolites, microbial structures representing some of Earth's oldest documented life forms. These formations consist of cyanobacteria that accumulate and bind sediment into layered, rock-like structures. The lake's freshwater environment maintains a diverse ecosystem where these organisms continue to function, alongside the lake's characteristic turquoise and blue coloration caused by limestone composition and water depth variations ...

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