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River in Chile
Fuy River
Aerial view of Fuy River and the town of Neltume
Native nameRío Fuy (Spanish)
Location
CountryChile
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPirihueico Lake
Mouth 
 • locationPanguipulli Lake

Fuy River (Spanish: Río Fuy) is a river in the commune of Panguipulli, southern Chile. It drains Pirihueico Lake and flows southward along the village of Neltume where it joins the Neltume River and together they create the Panguipulli Lake. The river's origin is near the village of Puerto Fuy (es).

In Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve there are two waterfalls, the Salto la Leona and the Salto Huilo-Huilo, two important touristic attractions, they can be reached by trekking inside the reserve.

References

  1. River, Fuy. "Raftin in Fuy River". www.welcomechile.com.
  2. "Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve".

External links

Hydrography of Los Ríos Region
Rivers
Valdivia River Basin
Bueno River Basin
Draining directly to the Pacific
Waterfalls
Lakes
Glaciers

39°49′33″S 72°05′25″W / 39.8258°S 72.0903°W / -39.8258; -72.0903


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