Tungurahua Volcano Geopark | Geoconservation, Geoeducation and Geotourism
Emblematic proposal focused on locally based Geoconservation, Geoeducation and Geotourism.
Located northeast of the Tungurahua volcano, it is a waterfall shaped by a lava flow from 5000 years ago, which supported by deposits from an ancient river and metamorphic and igneous rocks forms an 80 m high waterfall. Geosite intended for learning about water erosion, tectonism, volcanism, metamorphism and tourism development.