Gavarnie Falls
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Location | Hautes-Pyrénées (France) |
Coordinates | 42°41′36″N 0°00′16″W / 42.69333°N 0.00444°WCoordinates: 42°41′36″N 0°00′16″W / 42.69333°N 0.00444°W |
Elevation | ~ 2 200 m |
Total height | 422 m |
Number of drops | 2 |
Longest drop | 281 m |
Total width | 15 m |
Watercourse | Gave de Pau |
The Gavarnie Falls (French: Grande Cascade de Gavarnie) is a tiered waterfall in France. With its overall drop of 422 metres, it is the highest waterfall in mainland France.[1] The falls are situated in the Cirque de Gavarnie, near the village Gavarnie in the Hautes-Pyrénées.
The waterfall is the beginning of the Gave de Pau stream. It is fed by a melting snow and a small glacier, located in Spain. This water seeps underground until it appears at the upper rim of waterfall. The average annual flow in the waterfall is 3 m3/s. In summer, when the snowmelt is most intense, it can reach up to 200 m3/s.[2] In winter it sometimes freezes and stops flowing.
The waterfall has 2 - 3 steps; the height of the tallest drop is 281 m.
- Cirque de Gavarnie, with the waterfall to the left
- Centre of the cirque in summer
- Wider view of Cirque de Gavarnie
References
- ↑ s.r.o., Tripomatic. "Gavarnie Falls in Occitanie, France". travel.sygic.com. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
- ↑ "Grande Cascade de Gavarnie (Gavarnie Falls)". Wondermondo.com.
External links
Media related to Grande Cascade de Gavarnie at Wikimedia Commons