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Orinduik Falls

Coordinates: 4°43′N 60°01′W / 4.717°N 60.017°W / 4.717; -60.017
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Orinduik Falls in September 2007

The Orinduik Falls lie on the Ireng River, a highland river that thunders over steps and terraces of red jasper on the border of Guyana and Brazil before merging with the Takutu River and into Brazil to join the Amazon River.

The falls are situated amid the rolling, grass-covered hills of the Pakaraima Mountains. Orinduik Falls is a wide, multi-tiered series of cascades making it an ideal waterfall for swimming. Waterfall is approximately 25 m tall and more than 150 m wide.[1]

There are other waterfalls on Ireng River, including the approximately 100 m tall Kurutuik Falls located more than 40 km to the north, but due to hard accessibility these falls are rarely visited.[2]

Tourism

Thanks to the airstrip next to the falls, Orinduik Falls is a popular tourist destination. The falls lie at the edge of the Pakaraima Mountains. There are frequent flights from Ogle Airport and Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Georgetown and most tours are combined with Kaieteur Falls.

References

  1. ^ "Orinduik Falls - jasper falls". Wondermondo.
  2. ^ "Notes on the Expedition to the Headwaters of the Maú (Ireng) River, Roraima, Brazil" (PDF).

4°43′N 60°01′W / 4.717°N 60.017°W / 4.717; -60.017