CAÑÓN MACHO DE MONTE
This 50 m deep canyon, 250 m long and 6 m wide, was formed during an eruption of the volcano 600 years ago. It bears the common name of the tapir, today in the process of extinction. The river is easily reached by a path that crosses the grounds of the hydroelectric plant, but the descent to the bottom of the canyon (using a rope or a natural slide) is not easy. It is best to go during the dry season and with a guide who will take into account the risk of flooding and provide equipment for rappelling from the bridge.
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