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Talari Gorges

Coordinates: 13°47′0″N 10°58′0″W / 13.78333°N 10.96667°W / 13.78333; -10.96667
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13°47′0″N 10°58′0″W / 13.78333°N 10.96667°W / 13.78333; -10.96667

Senegal river. Talari gorges are just west of Bafoulabé, shown in inset, upstream from the Chutes de Gouina

The Talari Gorges or Gorges de Talary are a series of gorges on the Sénégal River in Mali, between the towns of Bafoulabé (upstream) and Galougo (downstream) in the Kayes Region, at an altitude of about 75 meters or 249 feet above sea level.[1] They are celebrated for their grandiose beauty.[2][3] Downstream, to the north of the gorges are the spectacular Gouina Falls.

References

  1. ^ "Talari, Mali Page". Falling Rain. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
  2. ^ "Mali". Dive Spirit Travel. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  3. ^ Houlet, Gilbert (1958). Afrique occidentale française: Togo. Hachette. pp. 175–176.