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Eyipantla Falls

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It is a major tourist attraction, visited by over 500 people per day, with restaurants and souvenir stands crowding the entrance and parts of the waterfall area itself. Visitors can view the falls from two perspectives, from below and from a platform at the top. The upper point also allows for views
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in the south of Veracruz, Mexico, 10km from the city of San Andrés Tuxtla. It is part of the Catemaco River, which drains
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in Mexico. It is forty meters wide and fifty meters tall and is the largest and most important waterfall in the region.
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was said to reside here. The water that falls is divided by rocks forming streams, especially in the drier seasons.
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of the surrounding mountains and river. Access to the bottom involves descending 244 stairs.
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and means, “three streams of water.” According to legend, the rain god
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Los Tuxtlas
Veracruz
San Andrés Tuxtla
Lake Catemaco
Gulf of Mexico
Nahuatl
Tlaloc
Medicine Man
Sean Connery
Mel Gibson
Apocalypto




"Salto de Eyipantla, la casa del señor de las lluvias"
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ISSN
1870-9397
18°23′5.8″N 95°12′28.07″W / 18.384944°N 95.2077972°W / 18.384944; -95.2077972
Categories
Waterfalls of Mexico

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