Cascada de San Rafael (Q89905542)

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  • English Wikipedia categories: Collapsed arches, Destroyed landforms, Geography of Napo Province, Geography of Sucumbíos Province, Natural arches, Tourist attractions in Ecuador, Waterfalls of Ecuador
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

San Rafael Falls (Spanish: Salto de San Rafael) was a waterfall on the Coca River in Sucumbíos and Napo, Ecuador. Standing 131 metres (430 ft) high, it was the tallest and most powerful waterfall in Ecuador and a popular tourist attraction. The falls were located at the eastern boundary of Cayambe Coca National Park, in the eastern Andean foothills about 170 kilometres (110 mi) to the east of Quito.

Summary from Español / Spanish Wikipedia (eswiki)

La cascada de San Rafael fue una cascada del río Coca en Sucumbíos y Napo, Ecuador.[1]​ De 131 metros (429,8 pies) de altura,[2]​ era la cascada más alta y poderosa del Ecuador y una atracción turística popular. Las cataratas estaban ubicadas en el límite oriental del Parque Nacional Cayambe Coca, en las estribaciones orientales de la Cordillera de los Andes a unos 170 kilómetros (105,6 mi) al este de Quito.

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

La cascade de San Rafael (en espagnol La Cascada San Rafael) est une chute d'eau disparue le (selon l'observatoire de la terre de la NASA), autrefois plus haute chute d'Équateur.

Wikidata location: -0.1036, -77.5814 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Former San Rafael Cascada (OSM), 19 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Former San Rafael Cascada
note: On 2 February 2020, the San Rafael Cascada disappeared. The Rio Coca eroded behind the hard rock that formed the waterfall, eventually flowing under the former waterfall. The Rio Coca now flows under the former waterfall and through a natural arch.
tourism: attraction
wikidata: Q89905542
wikipedia: en:San Rafael Falls
wikimedia_commons: Category:Cascada San Rafael

wikidata match: Q89905542

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body of water (Q15324) natural=water
waterfall (Q34038) waterway=waterfall
natural arch (Q954501) natural=arch

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Tourist attractions in Ecuador tourism=museum, tourism=attraction
Waterfalls of Ecuador waterway=waterfall