South America’s tallest waterfall disappears

By Skylar Wolfe

Experts speculate that the tallest waterfall in South America disappeared due to a sinkhole created in early February, Newsweek reported.

Ecuador’s San Rafael Waterfall on the Coca River, formerly a nearly 500-foot roaring cascade, has now become three smaller streams, Newsweek reported.

According to Newsweek, a sinkhole upstream of the waterfall diverted the path, forming the smaller waterfalls.

There is some debate over whether the sinkhole was a natural creation or a result of the construction of a hydroelectric plant on the river, CNN reported.

The waterfall, which previously attracted thousands of people every year, has been closed to tourists and removed from Ecuador’s travel website, CNN reported.

According to CNN, there are no plans to reconstruct the waterfall.

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