Waterfall Manqui Malal - English version - Malargue

Waterfall Manqui Malal

Located 35 km from the city of Malargue is the spectacular waterfall Manqui Malal: a leap of 29 meters is fed by streams that traverse the region, making this an ideal way for all those fans the climbing.

Located 35 km from the city of Malargue is the spectacular waterfall Manqui Malal: a leap of 29 meters is fed by streams that traverse the region, making this an ideal way for all those fans climbing.
Waterfall Manqui Malal, which means "Barda del Cóndor", is in the area known as Cuesta's Chihuido in the Andes, forming part of the circuit attractive for climbers who Malargüe the capital of adventure tourism in Argentina has to offer.
The origin of this rock construction is explained in the foldings of the earth's crust that were raised during the Tertiary Period.
In the Cascade Manqui Malal find walls over 40 meters in height, perfect for climbing or zip, or trekking in the fall rappel.
Throughout the different trips you can make to the waterfall Manqui Malal you may enjoy many fossils of marine Jurassic period, oysters and snails petrified large, besides the Ammonites, a huge mollusk that was not in his own shell.
Waterfall Manqui Malal thus becomes the ideal choice for anyone looking for adventure tourists in the various activities related to mountaineering, or enjoy hiking and walks to open the door to a place full of magic and surprises each step.
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