The Baatara gorge waterfall, Lebanon. |
The Baatara gorge waterfall (Balaa gorge waterfall) is located in Tannourine, North Lebanon. The waterfall has an overall drop of 255 metres (837 ft) into the Baatara Pothole. Its a cave of limestone formed duing the Jurassic era, located on the Lebanon Mountain Trail. It was discovered in 1952 by French bio-speleologist Henri Coiffait.
Traveling from Laklouk to Tannourine one passes the village of Balaa, and the “Three Bridges Chasm” is a five-minute journey into the valley below where one sees three natural bridges, rising one above the other and overhanging a chasm descending into Mount Lebanon. During the spring snow melt, a 90–100-metre (300–330 ft) cascade falls behind the three bridges and then down into the 250-metre (820 ft) chasm. A 1988 fluorescent dye test demonstrated that the water emerged at the spring of Dalleh in Mgharet al-Ghaouaghir.
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