Peru, hidden waterfall (Gocta) in Cocachimba, Peru

Posted on February 15, 2011 • Filed under: Enviromental Issues, Peru, TRAVEL

In May 2005, a German economist named Stefan Ziemendorff went for a hike in the Utcabamba valley. He’d been working on a wastewater project in the Amazonas province of Northern Peru, and was taking a day off to hunt for one of the region’s abundant pre-Incan ruins. When he crossed into a blind ravine, though, he spied something unexpected: a towering, two-tiered cataract in the distance that hadn’t appeared on any map. Read Article

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