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Gocta, Catarata

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Gocta, Catarata is one of the World's 10 best waterfalls

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Ratings:

 

Visual Magnitude:

106

Absolute Magnitude:

119

BWR (Class):

5.45  (Class 6)

Scenic Rating:
(graded on a curve)

96 / 100

   Grandeur:

31.5 / 35

   Scenery:

24.5 / 35

   Volume:

4 / 10

   Height:

10 / 10

   Width:

5 / 10

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Physical Descripition Information:

 

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Total Height:

2531 feet

771 meters

Tallest Single Drop:

 

 

Number of Drops:

2

Waterfall Type:

Tiered

Average Width:

 

 

Average Volume:

 

 

Maximum Recorded Volume:

 

 

Watercourse:

Cocahuayco

Seasonality:

Perennial

Seasons of Best Flow:

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Location, Directions & Maps:

Continent:

South America

Country:

Peru

State / Province:

Amazonas

Locality:

San Pablo

Specific Location:

Chachapoyas

Latitude / Longitude:

-6.02066 / -77.88556

 

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Detailed Information:

This waterfall has been known by locals for decades, but only recently has its existence emerged as common knowledge. Stefan Ziemendorff is thought to be responsible for bringing the falls to the attention of the Peruvian government in 2002, and further participated in documenting, constructing a trail to and measuring the falls. The measured height of 771 meters is thought to be relatively accurate, though Ziemendorff suspects the true figure could be within 13 meters in either direction. The falls exhibit a modest to high volume of flow, becoming an immensely powerful cataract when its stream is full. In March of 2006, a film crew visited the falls, providing the first live footage of the waterfall (see fourth link below).

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Related Pictures and Links:

http://www.elpais.es/fotogalerias/deldia.html?xref=20060310elpepusoc_2&k=sociedad_catarata_Gocta
http://repturperu.blogspot.com/2006/03/catarata-mas-grande-del-mundo.html
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3104/1927/1600/catarata.jpg
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/8185573/detail.html

 

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Recent Updates:

2006-04-15 - Updated Top 100 status

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