Guadiana Valley Natural Park

37°39′02″N 7°38′42″W / 37.65056°N 7.64500°W / 37.65056; -7.64500Area697 km2 (269 sq mi)Established18 November 1995Governing bodyInstitute for Nature Conservation and Forests

Guadiana Valley Natural Park (Portuguese: Parque Natural do Vale do Guadiana) is a natural park in southeastern Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are officially under protection in the country.

The top of the flow gage tower was reached by the Guadiana twice in 50 years.[1]

  • Pulo do Lobo (Wolf's Leap) is a waterfall in the Guadiana river, in the Guadiana Valley Natural Park.
    Pulo do Lobo (Wolf's Leap) is a waterfall in the Guadiana river, in the Guadiana Valley Natural Park.
  • Pulo Do Lobo, flow gage tower
    Pulo Do Lobo, flow gage tower

References

  1. ^ Guadiana pilot river basin - Portugal[permanent dead link]. Rui Rodrigues. INAG (Portuguese Institute for Water)

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