Site of the "Sete Quedas" falls (Salto Guayrá)
Brazil /
Parana /
Guaira /
Salto Guayrá
World
/ Brazil
/ Parana
/ Guaira
World / Paraguay / Canindeyú
waterfall, interesting place
These spectacular falls were flooded when the lake of the Itaipu Dam was filled. Located on the Parana river the Guaíra Falls were, in terms of total volume, the largest waterfall on earth. 1,750,000 cubic feet of water fell over this waterfall each second on average, compared to just 70,000 cubic feet per second for Niagara Falls. However, the falls were flooded in 1982 when a dam was created to take advantage of this massive flow rate. The Itaipu Dam is now the second most powerful hydroelectric dam in the world, after the Three Gorges Dam. The Itaipu Dam supplies 90% of the power consumed by Paraguay, and 19% of the power consumed by Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 24°6'9"S 54°19'9"W
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- Salto del Monday 166 km
- Iguazu Port 168 km
- Iguazu Falls 176 km
- Devil's Throat 178 km
- Foot bridge to the falls 178 km
- Visão da entrada principal 296 km
- Saltos del Tabay 334 km
- Morro do Chapéu - Hat Hill 344 km
- Jesús de Tavarangüé 359 km
- Shopping China 5.5 km
- Cemetery 5.7 km
- Kartódromo Municipal e Ginásio de Esportes Módulo II 5.9 km
- Cemetery 7.6 km
- Distrito Rural de Cruzeirinho- Guaira Pr 7.8 km
- Runway 18/36 8.5 km
- Runway 07/25 13 km
- Cemetery 18 km
- Cemetery 25 km
- Ilha Grande National Park 59 km