CIFUENTES WATERFALL, BUENOS AIRES - [ - ]

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  Tangol 15/05/2022

Also called Cascada de Aldaya, it is the highest waterfall in the Province of Buenos Aires. It reaches 8 meters in height. It is located in the lower course of the Río Quequén Salado, between the districts of Coronel Dorrego and Tres Arroyos.

The landscape it is rocky and surrounded by an area of forest. It invites you to practice sports and recreational activities such as: swimming, kayaking, trekking and different water activities.

In addition, it has a descent with beachfrom where you can you can appreciate the waterfall and native species of the place. It is common to sight a wide variety of birds such as parrots, geese and ducks. 









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