Caracol River (Rio Grande do Sul)

Caracol River
Mouth location in Brazil
Native name Arroio Caracol
Country Brazil
Physical characteristics
River mouth 29°17′17″S 50°53′24″W / 29.287979°S 50.889873°W / -29.287979; -50.889873Coordinates: 29°17′17″S 50°53′24″W / 29.287979°S 50.889873°W / -29.287979; -50.889873
Basin features
River system Caí River

The Caracol River Portuguese: Arroio Caracol is a river in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Caí River.

The Caracol River is known for the dramatic Caracol Falls, a major tourist attraction. The 100 hectares (250 acres) Caracol State Park, established in 1973, protects the environment around the falls.[1]

See also

References

  1. Blanco, Enrique (2017), Turismo ecológico educativo no Parque Estadual do Caracol: o Projeto Loboguará (in Portuguese), Instituto Virtual de Turismo do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - IVT-RJ, retrieved 2017-01-11
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