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Formed by the Tobot River, which falls from a cliff into the Tsolotl Canyon. The height of the waterfall is about 70 meters, but according to different sources it varies from 50 to 100 meters. The flow of water is most powerful in the spring and early summer, especially from May to July, when the snow melts and it rains. In winter, the waterfall freezes, turning into a large block of ice, inside which the water continues to flow. The waterfall has three branches: one is the main one, the most powerful; the second is less intense; the third is seasonal, appears only in the spring. Nearby are the Itlyatlyar waterfall and the Tsolotl Canyon, as well as platforms for rope jumping and bungee jumping.
Образован рекой Тобот, которая падает с обрыва в каньон Цолотль. Высота водопада – около 70 метров, но по разным источникам варьируется от 50 до 100 метров. Поток воды наиболее мощный весной и в начале лета, особенно с мая по июль, когда тают снега и идут дожди. Зимой водопад замерзает, превращаясь в большую ледяную глыбу, внутри которой продолжает течь вода. У водопада три рукава: один – основной, самый мощный; второй – менее интенсивный; третий – сезонный, появляется только весной. Рядом находятся водопад Итлятляр и каньон Цолотль, а также площадки для роупджампинга и тарзанки.
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