María Jiray is a man-made waterfall located at 3400 meters above sea level, near the town of Acopalca, in the Peruvian region of Ancash.[1][2] It has an approximate height of 300 meters and is the byproduct of an aqueduct for a nearby hydroelectric plant, as water in excess is diverted to the creek where the waterfall is located.[1] It is a local attraction for trekkers, along with remnants of Andean forests.[1]
Maria Jiray | |
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Location | Ancash Region, Peru |
Type | Tiered / Man-made |
Total height | 300 m / 984.3 ft |
References
edit- ^ a b c "Catarata Maria Jiray". Inventario Turístico del Perú (in Spanish). MINCETUR. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- ^ "Catarata María Jiray". Turismoi.pe Tu destino es viajar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2015-12-17.