Shanay-timpishka
Appearance
8°48′46″S 74°44′25″W / 8.812778°S 74.740278°W
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Location | |
Countries | Peru |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Amazon River |
The Shanay-Timpishka, also known as La Bomba, is a tributary of the Amazon River, called the "only boiling river in the world".[1][2] It is 6.4 km long. It is known for the very high temperature of its waters—from 45°C to nearly 100°C. The name means 'boiled by the heat of the sun', though the source of the heat is actually geothermal.
The river is located in the Mayantuyacu sanctuary, part of the Huánuco high forest. The area is inhabited by an Asháninka community.[2]
Andrés Ruzo, a geothermal scientist, has investigated the source of the heat. He initially learned of it as a child from his grandfather.[3]
References
- ^ Andrés Ruzo, The Boiling River: Adventure and Discovery in the Amazon, passim
- ^ a b Collazos Cueto, Victoria Gisel, Falco Flor, Fernando Saúl, "Mayantuyacu, destino místico", Thesis, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú, 10 February 2018 [1]
- ^ "Peru's mysterious 'boiling river' that can burn you to death".