Cau-Cau River
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Country | Chile |
Cau-Cau River is minor river in the city of Valdivia, southern Chile. Cau-Cau River acts as a regulating channel between Cruces River and Calle-Calle River forming the Isla Teja island in front of the city centre. It confluence with Calle-Calle River marks the beginning of Valdivia River.
The subsidence caused by the 1960 Valdivia earthquake caused a permanent flooding of parts botanical garden of the Austral University of Chile that were next to Cau-Cau River.[2]
Coordinates: 39°47′52″S 73°15′23″W / 39.79778°S 73.25639°W
References
- ↑ https://www.aem.org/news/april-2016/chile-s-cau-cau-bridge-may-have-to-be-demolished/
- ↑ "The Ecological Approach to the Conservation of Plants in Botanic Gardens - The Experience of the Botanic Garden in Valdivia, Chile". BGCI. June 1998. Retrieved 1998-06. Check date values in:
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