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Enco River

Coordinates: 39°52′34″S 72°08′26″W / 39.87611°S 72.14056°W / -39.87611; -72.14056
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Enco River
Physical characteristics
MouthRiñihue Lake
 • elevation
around 105 meters
Length11.5 km

Enco River (Spanish: Río Enco) is a river in Panguipulli commune in southern Chile. By flowing from Panguipulli Lake to Riñihue Lake Enco River carries the water of the six upper lakes of the Seven Lakes area into Riñihue, the last lake in the chain. Located between the piedmont of Mocho-Choshuenco Volcano and Cerro Maltusado Enco River is unusual because it drains Panguipulli Lake through its eastern and mountainous end rather than allowing the lake to drain through the low moraine hills in the west.

The Enco flows for nearly eight miles from Panguipulli Lake to Riñihue Lake.[1] This course of the river is made spectacular by the presence, in the east, of the magnificent volcano Volcan Mocho. This combination of scenic landscape, clear water and considerably safe waters have made the Enco a magnet for rafters and other white water aficionados.

The river has strong currents and no traffic.

References

  1. ^ "Enco River". exchile.com. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
Volcan Mocho

39°52′34″S 72°08′26″W / 39.87611°S 72.14056°W / -39.87611; -72.14056